ISLAMABAD: The Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) has given the green light for ten military officers to transition into various civil service roles, as announced in an official statement on Wednesday.
According to the FPSC, five officers will be joining the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS), three will be inducted into the Police Service of Pakistan (PSP), and two will enter the Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP). The approval comes after these officers successfully cleared the psychological and verbal assessments conducted as part of the Competitive Examination 2024.
The approved appointments are as follows:
- Foreign Service of Pakistan: Captain Yasir Hameed and Captain Zohaib Nasir
- Police Service of Pakistan: Captain Hamza Tahir Shah, Captain Imtiaz Hussain, and Captain Muhammad Bilal Khan Wazir
- Pakistan Administrative Service: Captain Abdul Rehman Qasim, Captain Syed Muhammad Umar Shah, Flight Lieutenant Talha Haseeb (Pakistan Air Force), Lieutenant Muhammad Arsalan Shakeel (Pakistan Navy), and Lieutenant Muhammad Ali Hamad
The FPSC highlighted that this move underscores the ongoing efforts to incorporate military talent into the civilian governance structure, thereby fostering stronger cooperation and synergy between the armed forces and civil institutions.

