FPSC Approves Induction of 10 Armed Forces Officers into Pakistan Civil Service, marking a significant move to integrate experienced military personnel into key administrative and governance roles. According to The News, the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) formally approved the induction after the officers successfully cleared the commission’s psychological and viva voce assessments.
As per the official notification, five officers have been allocated to the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS), three to the Police Service of Pakistan (PSP), and two to the Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP). This induction aims to strengthen the civil structure by bringing in disciplined, leadership-trained professionals from the armed forces.
Out of the ten selected officers, seven belong to the Pakistan Army, two to the Pakistan Air Force, and one to the Pakistan Navy. The list includes:
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Capt Yasir Hameed and Capt Zohaib Nasir — inducted into the Foreign Service of Pakistan.
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Capt Hamza Tahir Shah, Capt Imtiaz Hussain, and Capt Muhammad Bilal Khan Wazir — approved to join the Police Service of Pakistan.
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Capt Syed Abdul Rehman Bin Qasim and Capt Syed Muhammad Umar Shah — inducted into the Pakistan Administrative Service.
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Flight Lieutenant Talha Hasib from the Pakistan Air Force, Lieutenant Muhammad Arslan Shakeel, and Lieutenant Muhammad Ali Hamad from the Pakistan Navy — all three approved for induction into the Pakistan Administrative Service.
The decision highlights FPSC’s effort to promote inter-institutional collaboration and enhance administrative performance by including individuals with extensive field discipline and leadership experience. The FPSC Approves Induction of 10 Armed Forces Officers into Pakistan Civil Service not only symbolizes greater synergy between Pakistan’s civil and military institutions but also reflects a growing trend of national integration across key state services.
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