Former National Security Adviser (NSA) Dr. Moid Yusuf on Monday thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan for trusting him with responsibility of national security advisor.
Like his other assistants of Imran Khan, Dr. Moid Yusuf was stripped of his national security adviser status after the federal cabinet ceased to exist after being dissolved. of National Assembly.
Doctor Moed, in but series of his tweets also thanked all team of National Security Division and Strategic Policy Planning Cell for supporting him and contributing national cause.
“Today I leave very satisfied and content the most of all because I know that the NSA office and NSD are dynamically developing institutions with exceptional team this will continue to make Pakistan proud,” Moid wrote. on his official Twitter handle.
He thanked Prime Minister Imran Khan. for trusting him with huge responsibility and allowing him to do justice to his role like the NSA.
“Few people are lucky enough to get the opportunity to serve their country. in height office. Even less able to do it at my age. By grace of Allah, I not only received this honor, but it was an incredible two-plus…half-year a journey that I will always cherish,” he said.
Few are fortunate enough to have the opportunity to serve their country. in height office. Even less able to do it at my age. By grace of Allah, I not only received this honor, but it was an incredible two-plus…half-year a journey that I will always cherish.
— Moid V. Yusuf (@YusufMoeed) April 4, 2022
Moed also thanked everyone else who allowed office of National Security Advisor and National Security Division/Strategic Policy Planning Cell to contribute to national cause.
“I am extremely grateful to my team for confidence in me when i was in office and ensuring that together we can achieve several milestones that, insha’Allah, will have a lasting impact on the country.”
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“It has been an absolute privilege and honor for me to serve our great the country! Thanks again. Pakistan Pindabad!
former NSA tweets come a day after President Arif Alvi approved dissolution of National Assembly under Articles 48(1) and 58(1) of Constitution and subsequently Prime Minister Imran also dissolved the federal cabinet.
Dr. Moid Yusuf was appointed Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM). on Division of National Security and Strategic Policy Planning, with status of Minister of State, on December 24, 2019
Previously, in October 2019 he was made chairman of Strategic Policy Planning Cell (SPPC) under the National Security Division (NSD).
However, after the revival post of NSA government raised the rank of Dr. Moid Yusuf of SAPM at NSA equal to this of federal minister on May 17, 2021
He is Vice Vice President of the Asia Center of the US Institute. of Mir (USIP). he is the author of “Mediation in the world in Nuclear Environment: US Crisis Management in South Asia’.
He made a master in International Relations and PhD in Political Science from Boston University.
He was research Fellow at the Frederic S. Padri Center for study of the longer range future at Padri’s school of Global Studies at Boston University’s Department of Political Science before joining USIP in 2010.
Dr. Moid Yusuf, during his two and a half half years of ownership successfully completed the task of completion first ever focused on national security policy on citizens and economic security, while geostrategic and geopolitical imperatives also featured noticeably in this is to strengthen the security and authority of Pakistan in in world.
He also organized first of a kind of “Islamabad Security Dialogue”, a platform for local and international experts will open the discussion on basic security issues. event was held in 2021 during pressing times of Covid-19 and second iteration of the forum was held from March 17-18 on the topic together for ideas.
Prime Minister Imran introduced first Policy Advisory Portal of based on NSD on over 100 think tanks in the country.
The Islamabad Security Dialogue 2022 was held from 1 to 2 April with the theme “Comprehensive Security: Rethinking International Cooperation”. on key topics related to national security policy.
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