Director General Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) Ahmed Shuja Pasha was ranked No 17 in the poll of 100 most influential people released by Times Magazine, while Egypt's youth leader Wael Ghonim bagged the top most influential person, Aaj News reported.
The poll included people from different walks of life including social workers, army leaders, heads of the states, artists, scholars, researchers and industrialists. US Vice President Joe Baiden ranked number 14, US's first lady Michelle Obama is on 22nd position, French president Nicolas Sarkozi holds number 32, British Prince William and his fiancée Kate Middleton stay on 40th position and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ranked 45th most influential person.
Libyan president Qadhafi's son Saif-ul-Islam Qadhafi, Hizbullah's leader Hassan Nasrullah, Indian cricket team captain MS Dhoni, General David Petraeus, US's Commander General in Afghanistan and Israeli prime minister Netanyahu also featured in the magazine's 100 influential people.