Shamsur Rahman Kallu

Shamsur Rahman Kallue was the 9th Director General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence who was in office from May 1989 – August 1990. He also served as the Lieutenant General in the Pakistan Army.

Shamsur Rahman Kallue
9th Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence
In office
May 1989  August 1990
Preceded byHamid Gul
Succeeded byAsad Durrani
Personal details
Born1932
Multan, British India
Died1994
Rawalpindi, Pakistan
AwardsHilal-e-Imtiaz (Military)
Tamgha-e-Basalat
Military service
Allegiance Pakistan
Branch/service Pakistan Army
Years of service1951–1985 ; 1988–1990 (second stint)
RankLieutenant General
Unit5 Horse Armoured Corps
Commands
DG Inter-Services Intelligence
Battles/warsIndo-Pakistani War of 1965
Indo-Pakistan War of 1971
Soviet–Afghan War

ISI career

Kallue served as the 9th Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence after Hamid Gul.

The American intelligence agency CIA wanted him to meet Masoud to put forward U.S. interests in the region. Insight wrote (ibid):

The next day Masoud headed off through the Hindu Kush mountain range to the border of Pakistan for a secret meeting scheduled on another mountain side with Gen. Shamsur Rahman Kallue, whose orders the fiercely independent Masoud has consistently refused to follow. After crossing two mountain passes deep in snow on his way to The Rendezvous, Masoud received a message asking him to move up the appointment. He radioed back that that was impossible and that he might be a day late because of weather. Gen. Kallue said he could not wait and returned to Islamabad, Pakistan, offering to leave a helicopter to bring Massoud to Islamabad... He declined the offer.

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References

    Military offices
    Preceded by
    Hamid Gul
    Director General of the Inter-Services Intelligence
    1987–1990
    Succeeded by
    Asad Durrani


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