Taj was also with Musharraf during the assassination attempts on him in December 2003.
Chief of Intelligence
Taj was promoted to Major General on 1 February 2002[4] and was already serving as the Military Secretary (MS) to the President of Pakistan (different from Military Secretary (MS), GHQ). It was during this time when Musharraf's convoy was attacked in Rawalpindi.
On 29 September 2008, The Australian reported that "Washington is understood to be exerting intense pressure on Pakistan to remove ISI boss Nadeem Taj and two of his deputies because of the key agency's alleged "double-dealing" with the militants."[5]
Taj took over the XXX Corps after the incumbent Lt Gen Waseem Ahmad Ashraf retired from the army on 4 October 2008.[2] He was later relieved of his duties and made the Adjutant General (AG) of the Pakistan Army on 29 April 2010, replacing Lt Gen Javed Zia who in turn was appointed as Commander Southern Command in Quetta.[1]