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Askari Bank Limited List of Shareholders (W/Out Cnic) As of December 31, 2017
ASKARI BANK LIMITED LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS (W/OUT CNIC) AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017 S. NO. FOLIO NO. NAME OF SHAREHOLDERS ADDRESSES OF THE SHAREHOLDERS NO. OF SHARES 1 9 MR. MOHAMMAD SAEED KHAN 65, SCHOOL ROAD, F-7/4, ISLAMABAD. 336 2 10 MR. SHAHID HAFIZ AZMI 17/1 6TH GIZRI LANE, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY, PHASE-4, KARACHI. 3280 3 15 MR. SALEEM MIAN 344/7, ROSHAN MANSION, THATHAI COMPOUND, M.A. JINNAH ROAD, KARACHI. 439 4 21 MS. HINA SHEHZAD C/O MUHAMMAD ASIF THE BUREWALA TEXTILE MILLS LTD 1ST FLOOR, DAWOOD CENTRE, M.T. KHAN ROAD, P.O. 10426, KARACHI. 470 5 42 MR. M. RAFIQUE B.R.1/27, 1ST FLOOR, JAFFRY CHOWK, KHARADHAR, KARACHI. 9382 6 49 MR. JAN MOHAMMED H.NO. M.B.6-1728/733, RASHIDABAD, BILDIA TOWN, MAHAJIR CAMP, KARACHI. 557 7 55 MR. RAFIQ UR REHMAN PSIB PRIVATE LIMITED, 17-B, PAK CHAMBERS, WEST WHARF ROAD, KARACHI. 305 8 57 MR. MUHAMMAD SHUAIB AKHUNZADA 262, SHAMI ROAD, PESHAWAR CANTT. 1919 9 64 MR. TAUHEED JAN ROOM NO.435, BLOCK-A, PAK SECRETARIAT, ISLAMABAD. 8530 10 66 MS. NAUREEN FAROOQ KHAN 90, MARGALA ROAD, F-8/2, ISLAMABAD. 5945 11 67 MR. ERSHAD AHMED JAN C/O BANK OF AMERICA, BLUE AREA, ISLAMABAD. 2878 12 68 MR. WASEEM AHMED HOUSE NO.485, STREET NO.17, CHAKLALA SCHEME-III, RAWALPINDI. 5945 13 71 MS. SHAMEEM QUAVI SIDDIQUI 112/1, 13TH STREET, PHASE-VI, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY, KARACHI-75500. 2695 14 74 MS. YAZDANI BEGUM HOUSE NO.A-75, BLOCK-13, GULSHAN-E-IQBAL, KARACHI. -
S# BRANCH CODE BRANCH NAME CITY ADDRESS 1 24 Abbottabad
BRANCH S# BRANCH NAME CITY ADDRESS CODE 1 24 Abbottabad Abbottabad Mansera Road Abbottabad 2 312 Sarwar Mall Abbottabad Sarwar Mall, Mansehra Road Abbottabad 3 345 Jinnahabad Abbottabad PMA Link Road, Jinnahabad Abbottabad 4 131 Kamra Attock Cantonment Board Mini Plaza G. T. Road Kamra. 5 197 Attock City Branch Attock Ahmad Plaza Opposite Railway Park Pleader Lane Attock City 6 25 Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 1 - Noor Mahal Road Bahawalpur 7 261 Bahawalpur Cantt Bahawalpur Al-Mohafiz Shopping Complex, Pelican Road, Opposite CMH, Bahawalpur Cantt 8 251 Bhakkar Bhakkar Al-Qaim Plaza, Chisti Chowk, Jhang Road, Bhakkar 9 161 D.G Khan Dera Ghazi Khan Jampur Road Dera Ghazi Khan 10 69 D.I.Khan Dera Ismail Khan Kaif Gulbahar Building A. Q. Khan. Chowk Circular Road D. I. Khan 11 9 Faisalabad Main Faisalabad Mezan Executive Tower 4 Liaqat Road Faisalabad 12 50 Peoples Colony Faisalabad Peoples Colony Faisalabad 13 142 Satyana Road Faisalabad 585-I Block B People's Colony #1 Satayana Road Faisalabad 14 244 Susan Road Faisalabad Plot # 291, East Susan Road, Faisalabad 15 241 Ghari Habibullah Ghari Habibullah Kashmir Road, Ghari Habibullah, Tehsil Balakot, District Mansehra 16 12 G.T. Road Gujranwala Opposite General Bus Stand G.T. Road Gujranwala 17 172 Gujranwala Cantt Gujranwala Kent Plaza Quide-e-Azam Avenue Gujranwala Cantt. 18 123 Kharian Gujrat Raza Building Main G.T. Road Kharian 19 125 Haripur Haripur G. T. Road Shahrah-e-Hazara Haripur 20 344 Hassan abdal Hassan Abdal Near Lari Adda, Hassanabdal, District Attock 21 216 Hattar Hattar -
Army Guide Monthly • Выпуск
Army G uide monthly # 12 (15) Декабрь 2005 Польский WZM-5 демонстрирует опытный образец бронетранспортера Irbis Финляндия готовится принять на вооружение AMOS Более 100 машин DURO будет поставлено Великобритании Разработки XM307 получают дополнительное финансирование Канадская Армия заказывает RG-31 с противоминной защитой Rheinmetall не будет поставлять вооружение для чешского бронетранспортера Украина подарила Ираку бронемашины и оружие 29 комплексов Тор-М1 для Ирака GIAT и KMW изучают возможность создания совместного танка Изготовлен опытный образец гусеничной машины SEP Aselsan продемонстрировала две новые танковые системы В Израиле продемонстрирована автономная неуправляемая машина Spotter FIAT представил внедорожник Oltre, базирующийся на армейском LMV ADI расширяет семейство машин Bushmaster 4x4 Поддержание спокойствия: Машины внутренней безопасности Снижение заметности как один из способов повышения защищенности бронетехники Франция экспортировала в 2004 году ВиВТ на сумму 7,1 млрд. евро Германская пехота получает БМП Puma Военное Применение Гибридных Электроприводов Чили закупит в Германии 100 танков Леопард-2 Дания заказала 45 гусеничных БМП CV-90, заказ может увеличиться до 1170 машин. www.army-guide.com Army Guide Monthly • #12 (15) • Декабрь 2005 ВПК ZSMU-1,27 Kobuz, разработанным фирмой Obrum, с Польский WZM-5 демонстрирует пулеметом WKM-B калибра 1,27 мм фирмы ZM опытный образец бронетранспортера Tarnow. Irbis также оснащен модульной системой Irbis внутренней связи Fonet, фирмы WB Electronics и цифровой системой связи и управления. Irbis имеет заднюю рампу с гидравлическим управлением оригинальной конструкци. Бронетранспортер может иметь защиту нескольких уровней. Он полностью плавающий и может перевозиться военно-транспортным самолетом C-130. Возможны три варианта корпуса, отличающиеся высотой: вариант низкого корпуса, соеднего - для некоторых исполнений машины, таких как командирская, и высокий вариант. -
Ground Equipment
Iraqi Security Force Order of Battle Published at Montrose Toast Written by DJ Elliott Iraqi Order of Battle (OOB) Appendix C – Equipment Information Cut Off Date: 30 November 2009 Ground Equipment Type Current End-09 End-10 Goal Comments Tanks Tank M1A1 22 80-90 140-280 700+? 9th Div Tank T55 72 72 ? 72 Iraqi salvage; transfering from 9th Div Tank T72M 100-130 ~210 ? 210? NATO donations or Iraqi salvage; xfering from 9th Div Tracked Armor Vehicles ACV tracked M577 15 15 27 ? 3 Salvaged-20th Bde; APC tracked BMP1 434 ? ? ~560? Most transfered from HA APC tracked M113 233 ? ? ? Donations & salvage; APC tracked M113A2 (Ambliance) 8 8 16 ? APC tracked MTLB 61 ? ? ? 1-34/9 and 1-42/11 Bn APC tracked Spartan 100 ? ? ? APC tracked Type 63/Talha ACAV 44 ? ? ? 4-34 Mech Recon Bn ALV tracked M548A1 16 16 32 ? ARV tracked VT55 4 ? ? ? ARV tracked BREM 186 ? ? ? Arm/Mech Div's CSS ARV tracked M88A2 0 8 16 ? ARV Tracked Recv Vehs 8 ? ? ? Wheeled Armor Vehicles APC wheeled M1126 Stryker 0 0 271 271-400 winner of IA APC contract; 271 ordered/option 129 APC wheeled BTR80 98 ? ? ? APC wheeled BTR94 50 ? ? ? IFP only APC wheeled DZIK3 600 ? ? ? APC wheeled Fuchs 20 ? ? ? APC wheeled Mohafiz 60 ? ? ? 1st IA Div APC wheeled Barracuda 12 ? ? ? APC wheeled OTOKAR 600 ? ? ? APC wheeled Panhard VCR 100 ? ? ? 1-3/1 and 2-3/1 Bns APC wheeled Reva 200+ ? ? ? IFP only; ECV wheeled ILAV/Badger 756 ? ? 1,050 4x4 version of Cougar MRAP; w/engr claw starting mid-08 ISV EE-9 Cascavel 35 ? ? ? Rebuilt at Taji; all 35 with 4-37th Recon Bn ISV M1117 106 186 ? 186-266 160 -
Audit Report on the Accounts of Defence Services Audit Year 2014-15
AUDIT REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS OF DEFENCE SERVICES AUDIT YEAR 2014-15 AUDITOR-GENERAL OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS iii PREFACE v EXECUTIVE SUMMARY vi AUDIT STATISTICS CHAPTER-1 Ministry of Defence Production 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Status of Compliance of PAC Directives 1 AUDIT PARAS 1.3 Recoverable / Overpayments 3 1.4 Loss to State 26 1.5 Un-authorized Expenditure 29 1.6 Mis-procurement of Stores / Mis-management of contract 33 1.7 Non-Production of Records 45 CHAPTER-2 Ministry of Defence 2.1 Introduction48 2.2 Status of Compliance of PAC Directives 48 AUDIT PARAS Pakistan Army 2.3 Recoverable / Overpayments 50 2.4 Loss to State 63 2.5 Un-authorized Expenditure 67 2.6 Mis-procurement of Stores / Mis-management of Contract 84 i 2.7 Non-Production of Auditable Records 95 Military Lands and Cantonments 2.8 Recoverable / Overpayments 100 2.9 Loss to State 135 2.10 Un-authorized Expenditure 152 Pakistan Air Force 2.11 Recoverable / Overpayments 156 2.12 Loss to State 171 2.13 Un-authorized Expenditure 173 2.14 Mis-procurement of Stores / Mis-management of contract 181 Pakistan Navy 2.15 Recoverable / Overpayments 184 2.16 Loss to State 197 2.17 Un-authorized Expenditure 198 2.18 Mis-procurement of Stores / Mis-management of contract 207 Military Accountant General 2.19 Recoverable / Overpayments 215 2.20 Un-authorized Expenditure 219 Inter Services Organization (ISO’s) 2.21 Recoverable / Overpayments 222 Annexure-I MFDAC Paras (DGADS North) Annexure-II MFDAC Paras (DGADS South) ii ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS -
MINUTES of the 13TH MEETING of the IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE for REORGANIZING the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HELD on 26-11-2019 the 13Th
MINUTES OF THE 13TH MEETING OF THE IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE FOR REORGANIZING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HELD ON 26-11-2019 The 13th meeting of the Implementation Committee was held on 26-11-2019 at 10:00 a.m. in Institutional Reforms Cell (IRC), the P.M. Office. It was chaired by Dr. Ishrat Husain, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Institutional Reforms and Austerity. The list of the participants is annexed. The agenda of the meeting included a presentation by the Ministry of Defence Production on its restructuring and to discuss the views / comments of Ministries / Divisions on proposed Training, Policy Support and Research Institutes as per Annex-6 of the REPORT ON REORGANIZING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. PROPOSED RESTRUCTURING OF M/O DP 2. The meeting started with the presentation by M/o Defence Production (DP) regarding its proposed restructuring. To begin with, the Secretary M/o DP showed his gratitude to the Committee for affording him an opportunity to present the proposed restructuring of the Ministry. He also introduced his team to the Committee which inter alia consisted of the Heads of the Attached Departments / Wings of the Ministry. After this, the presentation started. Major General Khurram Anwar Qadri, DG, Military Vehicles Research and Development Establishment (MVRDE) started with the background of the restructuring plan and also afreshed the mandate of DP as given in the Rules of Business, 1973. He specifically highlighted the mandate of defining Defence Production Policy, carrying out the research and development regarding the defence equipment / stores and coordinating the production activities of all the DP organizations. -
N° 3191 Assemblée Nationale
N° 3191 ______ ASSEMBLÉE NATIONALE CONSTITUTION DU 4 OCTOBRE 1958 TREIZIÈME LÉGISLATURE Enregistré à la Présidence de l’Assemblée nationale le 2 mars 2011. RAPPORT FAIT AU NOM DE LA COMMISSION DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES SUR LE PROJET DE LOI, adopté par le Sénat, autorisant l’approbation de l’accord entre le Gouvernement de la République française et le Gouvernement de la République d’Irak relatif à la coopération dans le domaine de la défense, PAR M. JEAN-MARC NESME Député ___ ET ANNEXE : TEXTE DE LA COMMISSION DES AFFAIRES ÉTRANGÈRES Voir les numéros : Sénat : 593 (2009-2010), 125, 126 et T.A. 44 (2010-2011). Assemblée nationale : 3077. — 3 — SOMMAIRE ___ Pages INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................... 5 I – LA RELANCE DES RELATIONS AVEC L’IRAK ....................................................... 7 II – UN ACCORD QUI PERMET A LA FRANCE DE REPRENDRE PLACE SUR LE MARCHE DE L’ARMEMENT EN IRAK ........................................................................... 9 A.– UNE ARMEE FACE A D’IMPORTANTS BESOINS...................................................... 9 B.– L’EVOLUTION DU MARCHE IRAKIEN DE L’ARMEMENT........................................... 10 1) Avant l’invasion du Koweit .............................................................................. 10 2) Après la guerre du Golfe ................................................................................. 14 3) Après l’intervention en Irak des Etats-Unis ................................................. -
An Introduction to Pakistan's Military
An Introduction to Pakistan’s Military July 2011 Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Harvard Kennedy School 79 JFK Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Fax: (617) 495-8963 Email: [email protected] Website: http://belfercenter.org Design and Layout Tim Duffy Copyright 2011 President and Fellows of Harvard College Printed in the United States of America Contents Introduction 4 Pakistan’s Strategic Challenges: Traditional Threats and New Adversaries 8 External Threats, Inconsistent Partners 8 Internal Threats 19 A Short History of Pakistan’s Military 22 Indian Partition, Kashmir, and the Use of Proxies 22 US Military Aid, the First Military Regime, and the 1965 War 23 The 1971 War and a Return to Civilian Rule 24 Islamization, the Mujahideen, and Nuclear Stumbling Blocks 25 A Return to Civilian Rule 26 Musharraf and Kargil 27 The Post-September 11 World 27 Conventional Capabilities 30 Army 30 Air Force 31 Navy 32 Proxies 32 Nuclear Strategy and Security 34 Command and Control 35 Nuclear Doctrine 36 Key Concerns About Pakistan’s Nuclear Program 36 Counterinsurgency 38 Appendices 40 Acronyms 41 Endnotes 42 Introduction Pakistan’s military is a central actor in many of today’s most pressing security challenges, and few institutions face such extreme pressures from such diverse forces. In recent years the military has been asked to simultaneously combat a vicious internal insurgency, suppress international terror- ist groups, and respond to Pakistan’s worst floods in eighty years, all while squaring off against a much larger rival in one of the most strategically complex regions in the world. Pakistan’s armed forces are not only an instrument of the state’s foreign policy, but also the most influential actor in the country’s internal politics. -
Of 8 S# Branch Code Branch Name Branch Adress City/Town 71 165 Gilgit Branch Main Bazar Airport Road Gilgit Gilgit 72 731 Ranai Road, Chillas Shop No
S# Branch Code Branch Name Branch Adress City/Town 1 24 Abbottabad Branch Mansera Road Abbottabad Abbottabad 2 312 Sarwarabad, Abbottabad Sarwar Mall, Mansehra Road Abbottabad Abbottabad 3 345 Jinnahabad, Abbotabad PMA Link Road, Jinnahabad Abbottabad Abbottabad 4 721 Mansehra Road, Abbotabad Lodhi Golden Tower Supply Bazar Mansehra Road Abbottabad Abbottabad 5 721A PMA Kakul Abbottabad IJ-97, Near IJ Check Post, PMA Kakul, Abbottabad. Abbottabad 6 351 Ali Pur Chatha Near Madina Chowk, Ali Pur Chattha Ali Pur Chattha 7 266 Arifwala Plot # 48, A-Block, Outside Grain Market, Arifwala Arifwala 8 197 Attock City Branch Ahmad Plaza Opposite Railway Park Pleader Lane Attock City Attock 9 318 Khorwah, District Badin survey No 307 Main Road Khurwah District Badin Badin 10 383 Badyana Pasrur Road Badyana, District Sialkot. Badyana 11 298 Bagh, AJ&K Kashmir Palaza Hadari Chowk BAGH, Azad Kashmir BAGH AJK 12 201 Bahawalnagar Branch Grain Market Minchanabad Road Bahawalnagar Bahawalnagar 13 305 Haroonabad Plot No 41-C Ghalla Mandi, Haroonabad District Bahawalnagar Bahawalnagar 14 390 Grain Market, Model Town-B, Bahawalpur Plot No. 112/113-B, Model Town-B, Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 15 134 Channi Goth Bahawalpur Uch Road Channi Goth Tehsil Ahmed Pur East Bahawalpur 16 269 UCH Sharif, District Bahawalpur Building # 68-B, Ahmed Pur East Road, Uch Sharif, Distric Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 17 25 Noor Mahal Bahawalpur 1 - Noor Mahal Road Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 18 261 Bahawalpur Cantt Al-Mohafiz Shopping Complex, Pelican Road, Opposite CMH, Bahawalpur Cantt Bahawalpur 19 750 IBB Circular Rd Bhawalpur Khewat No 38 Ground & First floor Aziz House Rafique Sabir Building Circular Road Bahawalpur Bahawalpur 20 258A Bannu Cantt Shop No. -
Equipment [PDF]
Iraqi Security Forces Order of Battle Published at The Long War Journal Written By DJ Elliott & CJ Radin email: [email protected] Iraqi Order of Battle (OOB) Page 15 (ICOD 30 April 2009) Equipment Ground Equipment Type Current End-09 End-10 Goal Comments Tanks Tank M1A1 22 80-90 140-280 700+? second order of 140 contracted in Mar09. Tank T55 72 72 ? 72 Tank T72M 100-130 ~210 ? 210? NATO donations or Iraqi salvage Tracked Armor Vehicles ACV tracked M577 3+ 15 27 ? 3 Salvaged-20th Bde; APC tracked BMP1 434 ? ? ~560? Most transfered from HA APC tracked M113 233 ? ? ? Donations & salvage; APC tracked M113A2 (Ambliance) 0 8 16 ? APC tracked MTLB 61 ? ? ? 9th Engrs and 1-42/11 Bn APC tracked Spartan 100 ? ? ? APC tracked Type 63/Talha ACAV 44 ? ? ? 4-34 Mech Recon Bn ALV tracked M548A1 0 16 32 ? ARV tracked VT55 4 ? ? ? ARV tracked BREM 186 ? ? ? Arm/Mech Div's CSS ARV tracked M88A2 0 8 16 ? Wheeled Armor Vehicles APC wheeled Saur-1 or 2 APC 0 0 400? ? IA APC competition; may or may not be bought APC wheeled M1126 Stryker 0 0 400? ? IA APC competition; may or may not be bought APC wheeled BTR80 98 ? ? ? APC wheeled BTR94 50 ? ? ? INP only APC wheeled DZIK3 600 ? ? ? APC wheeled Fuchs 20 ? ? ? APC wheeled Mohafiz 60 ? ? ? APC wheeled Barracuda 12 ? ? ? APC wheeled OTOKAR 600 ? ? ? APC wheeled Panhard VCR 100 ? ? ? 3rd Bde APC wheeled Reva 200+ ? ? ? INP only; APC wheeled LAV-25 0 352? ? ? IA APC competition; may or may not be bought APC wheeled LAV-CC 0 24? ? ? IA APC competition; may or may not be bought APC wheeled LAV-A (Ambulances)0 16? -
Responsible Partnership the Iraqi National Security Sector After 2011
Responsible Partnership The Iraqi National Security Sector after 2011 Barak A. Salmoni Policy Focus #112 | May 2011 Responsible Partnership The Iraqi National Security Sector after 2011 Barak A. Salmoni Policy Focus #112 | May 2011 All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. © 2011 by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy Published in 2011 in the United States of America by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 1828 L Street NW, Suite 1050, Washington, DC 20036. Design by Daniel Kohan, Sensical Design and Communication Front cover: Graduates of the Iraqi Air Force Technical Training School receive certificates of completion, Contingency Operating Base Warrior, October 2010. (Image courtesy of headquarters, 4th Inf. Div. Public Affairs / Spc. Kandi Huggins, 1st AATF, 1st Inf. Div.) Contents About the Author . v Acknowledgments. vii Executive Summary . ix Introduction . 1 1 | ISF Capabilities and Force Development . 3 2 | Iraqi National Security Institutions. 10 3 | Civil-Military Relations. 13 4 | The Dilemma of 2011 . 21 5 | Policy Recommendations. 29 Notes. 36 Tables Table 1. Major ISF Platforms Estimated On-Hand, November–December 2010 . 4 Table 2. ISF Leader Affiliations . 18 Table 3. Estimated Gaps in Iraq’s Minimum Essential Capabilities by December 2011 . 23 Table 4. Iraqi Security Funding: Total ISFF and IMET Allocations since 2005. 34 Table 5. Iraqi-U.S. Cost-Sharing: Significant FMS Cases, 2005–2010. -
Iraq in Crisis
MAY 2014 Iraq in Crisis ANTHONY H. CORDESMAN AND SAM KHAZAI AND SAM ANTHONY H. CORDESMAN 1616 Rhode Island Avenue NW| Washington DC 20036 t. (202) 887-0200 | f. (202) 775-3199 | www.csis.org Iraq in ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD Lanham • Boulder • New York • Toronto • Plymouth, UK 4501 Forbes Boulevard, Lanham, MD 20706 t. (800) 462-6420 | f. (301) 429-5749 | www.rowman.com Crisis AUTHORS Cover photo: Photo by Kaveh Seyedahmadian. http://www.flickr.com/photos/samanvari/3388535986/. Anthony H. Cordesman ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD ISBN 978-1-4422-2855-9 Sam Khazai Ë|xHSLEOCy228559z v*:+:!:+:! A Report of the CSIS Burke Chair in Strategy Blank Iraq in Crisis Authors Anthony H. Cordesman Sam Khazai A Report of the CSIS Burke Chair in Strategy May 2014 ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD Lanham • Boulder • New York • Toronto • Plymouth, UK About CSIS For over 50 years, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has worked to develop solutions to the world’s greatest policy challenges. Today, CSIS scholars are providing strategic insights and bipartisan policy solutions to help decisionmakers chart a course toward a better world. CSIS is a nonprofit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Center’s 220 full-time staff and large network of affiliated scholars conduct research and analysis and develop policy initiatives that look into the future and anticipate change. Founded at the height of the Cold War by David M. Abshire and Admiral Arleigh Burke, CSIS was dedicated to finding ways to sustain American prominence and prosperity as a force for good in the world. Since 1962, CSIS has become one of the world’s preeminent international institutions focused on defense and security; regional stability; and transnational challenges ranging from energy and climate to global health and economic integration.