Samson Simon Sharaf

Samson Simon Sharaf
Born Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Allegiance  Pakistan
Service/branch  Pakistan Army
Years of service 1974-2005
Rank Brigadier
Unit 17th Sindh Artillery Regiment
Commands held 25th Sindh Infantry Regiment
75th Military Intelligence Brigade
Battles/wars Siachen War
Operation Brasstacks
Indo-Pakistani War of 1999
2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff
Awards Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military)

Brigadier Samson Simon Sharaf is a retired officer in the Pakistan Army and a military scientist. As of current, he is news columnist, businessman, and a former military college administrator. Sharaf also serves in the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's Shadow Cabinet as the Spokesperson for Defense Production. He served Pakistan Army for 33 years and most notably in Nuclear Policy making. Despite being qualified in security and nuclear strategy, he prefers to call himself a Political Economist: the robe of a modern Strategist. He is a Christian by faith.

Education

He attended St. Anthony's High School (Lahore) from where he did his Senior Cambridge in 1971. He completed the F.Sc. from Government College Lahore in 1972. He joined the Pakistan Military Academy from where he graduated in 1974. In 1985, he obtained an honours degree in English literature from the University of Balochistan. He also attended the Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, from where he obtained a double M.Sc. in Defence and Strategic studies in 1997. His dissertation pertained to Kautilya's Political Thinking.

Military career

He rose rapidly through the ranks of the Pakistan Army ending up as a Brigadier. He has served in the General Staff Branch of General Headquarters (GHQ) of the Pakistan Army. In 2005, the President of Pakistan conferred awards in the Order of Imtiaz (Military) on Independence Day to the officers of the armed forces in Rawalpindi. Sharaf was awarded the Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Military).[1] He has also been an honorary Colonel of the Battalion of 1st Sindh Regiment based in Waziristan. Sindh.

Current activities

Sharaf is a columnist for The Nation and other newspapers.[2]

He is also been a defence analyst, specialising in South Asia, Nuclear and International Political Economy.[3] He is CEO of WaterTech Private Limited, Pakistan, a water treatment systems business. He is also currently the Rector of St Mary’s College, Rawalpindi.

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