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    DG IB Fawad Asad Ullah’s Tenure Extended for Four More Years

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 22, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The government has granted a four-year extension to Fawad Asad Ullah, the current Director General of the Intelligence Bureau (IB). This decision underscores the administration’s confidence in his leadership and the importance of stability within Pakistan’s premier intelligence agency. The Intelligence Bureau plays a critical role in national security, counterterrorism, and internal intelligence gathering.

    Fawad Asad Ullah’s extended tenure is significant as it comes at a time when Pakistan faces complex security challenges both domestically and regionally. His continued leadership is expected to enhance the bureau’s operational effectiveness and strategic intelligence capabilities. The extension also reflects the government’s intent to maintain experienced leadership amid evolving security dynamics.

    In a broader context, the Intelligence Bureau’s role in safeguarding Pakistan’s internal security infrastructure remains vital. The extension of Fawad Asad Ullah’s term may contribute to sustained efforts against terrorism, espionage, and other threats. This move is likely to impact Pakistan’s intelligence coordination and policy implementation in the years ahead.

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