After retiring from the Navy, he briefly tenured as the Pakistan Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 2001 to 2005 and later became the CEO of The Centaurus in Islamabad.[2][3] During his military service in the Navy, Admiral Mirza is given credit for commissioning the country's first ingeniously and locally built long-range submarine, the Agosta 90B submarine in 1999.[4][5]
After he graduated from local high school, he went to attend the Military College Jhelum and secured his graduation before joining the Pakistan Navy in 1961.[8]: 220 [9]
It was during this time, he became closer to many politicians and bureaucrats while working on the procurement deals in 1994–97.: 1975 [9] In 1997, he was appointed as DCNS (Operations) and elevated as Vice Chief of Naval Staff with a rank of Vice-Admiral.: 1977 [9]
In 2001, he questioned President Musharraf's decision policy towards the terrorism and military rotation in Western Pakistan, but he was reportedly warned by President Musharraf on his difference of opinion.[20] He reportedly warned of expansion of Indian Navy and noted that the Indian Navy’s budget had increased 6,900% since 1971.[21]
He led the Pakistan Navy during the military standoff between India and Pakistan in 2001–02 and boldly stated that Pakistan Navy will hold its own against the Indian Navy.[22] As the naval chief, he is credit of overseeing the development and nationwide construction of the Agosta-90B Khalid-class submarines in various capacities as Pakistan built its first indigenous submarine in 2002.[23]
Diplomatic and corporate career
Admiral Mirza retired from the Navy as its naval chief on 4 October 2002, and handed over the command to Admiral Shahid Karimullah at the ceremony held in Navy NHQ.[24]
In 2004, Ambassador Mirza was honored and decorated with the Legion of Honour with an order of Chevalier by the French government; the honor was bestowed to him in Saudi Arabia by the French Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Bernard Polleti.[28] The honor was given in recognition of outstanding contributions to a Pakistani-French joint submarine building program while the ambassador was chief of naval staff of the Pakistan Navy.[28] As an ambassador, Mirza worked towards strengthening the relationship between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia as he focused towards trade agreements and defence cooperation between two countries.[29][30][31]
On 26 January 2006, Mirza left the diplomat post and returned to Pakistan as he was replaced by AdmiralShahid Karimullah who took over the diplomatic assignment from him in Riyadh.[32] After his retirement from the diplomatic post, Mirza jointed the corporate sector of the country when he was appointed business adviser to the PakGulf Construction in 2007.[33]
On 14 January 2010, Admiral Mirza gives credence to the recent French investigative report that talked of almost $49 million kickbacks in the Agosta-submarine deal allegedly received by former PresidentAsif Ali Zardari, former Chief of Naval Staff Admiral (deposed) Mansurul Haq and some of the Naval officers, disclosing that the then Benazir government had urged the Pakistan Navy to go for the French subs.[34]
Currently, Mirza is CEO of The Centaurus in Islamabad, overseeing and managing the construction project of a community that integrates residential amenities with other facilities.[35]