词条 | Humayun Khan (diplomat) |
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Humayun Khan (born 31 August 1932)[1][2] is a former Ambassador,[3] Foreign Secretary,[4] High Commissioner from Pakistan to India and United Kingdom.[5] Presently he is serving as the Chairman of Institute of Rural Management (IRM). Family and educationHe hails from Mardan District, North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. He is the son of the late K.B. Mohd. Safdar Khan of Amazo Garhi, former Distt & Sessions Judge, Peshawar and Begum Mumtaz Safdar, former Member of the West Pakistan Assembly. He is married to the grand daughter of the late Qazi Ataullah (Munawar Humayun), former Minister in the Cabinets of Dr. Khan Sahib before the independence of Pakistan in 1947. One of her aunts was married to Abdul Ali Khan, youngest son of Bāchā Khān.{{citation needed|date=March 2017}} Khan was educated at the prestigious Bishop Cotton School in Simla, India and later at Edwardes College Peshawar and at Trinity College, Cambridge. He holds an honours degree and an MA from Cambridge University. He was called to the Bar from Lincoln's Inn, London in 1954. Later, he earned another MA and a Doctorate from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles.[6] CareerHe joined the then Civil Service of Pakistan (CSP) in 1955 and served as Assistant Commissioner, Tank; Assistant Commissioner, Nowshera; Deputy Commissioner, Bannu; Political Agent, North Waziristan and Political Agent, Malakand.[7][8][9] He was Home Secretary, NWFP in the NAP-JUI Government in 1972–73, after which he moved to the Pakistan Foreign Service. He served in the country's missions in Moscow [10] and the UNO at Geneva [11] before he was appointed Ambassador to Bangladesh in 1979.[12] In 1984 he became Ambassador to India and served there for four and a half years.[13][14] He returned as Foreign Secretary of Pakistan in 1988 and held the post till 1989, when Benazir Bhutto made him an OSD.[15][16] On the dismissal of her first Government in 1990, he was appointed High Commissioner in London.[17] He retired from government service in 1992 but was immediately selected as Head of the Commonwealth Foundation, an inter-governmental international organisation with its headquarters in London.[18] He held this position from 1993 to 2000, when he returned to Peshawar. He has since served on the National Finance Commission and on the Board of the National Rural Support Programme. He also works with the Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy and on a number of committees dealing with relations between the countries of South Asia. He has written extensively on India–Pakistan relations and is co-author of Diplomatic Divide published in India.[19][20][21] References1. ^[https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-samsung-ss&tbm=bks&ei=INzuW6GtI4WorgSTop6wCw&q=Humayun+Khan+b.+31+Aug.+1932&btnG= Profile of Humayun Khan] 2. ^{{cite web|title=Humayun Khan |url= https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/officers/82isCMTnRbTC-fpQ6R_GWLe1FNI/appointments |publisher=companieshouse.gov.uk/}} 3. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bnMMAQAAMAAJ|title=Tribal areas of Pakistan: challenges and responses|last=Institute|first=Islamabad Policy Research|date=2005-01-01|publisher=Islamabad Policy Research Institute|year=|isbn=9789698721138|location=|pages=176|language=en|via=}} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Pakistan's Stability Paradox: Domestic, Regional and International Dimensions|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=fpSpAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA87&lpg=PA87&dq=dr+Humayun+Khan+foreign+secretary&source=bl&ots=XFvbL23HK9&sig=_Ljrit5XbHhbDPEotratorJtRy8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiX8JWq27bMAhVHno4KHYpNBzg4ChDoAQgfMAE#v=onepage&q=dr%20Humayun%20Khan%20foreign%20secretary&f=false|publisher=Amazon}} 5. ^Trustees Noon Educational Foundation. Retrieved 2 October 2011 6. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IhAiAQAAIAAJ|title=Commonwealth Currents|last=|first=|date=1994-01-01|publisher=Commonwealth Secretariat.|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=27–47|language=en|via=}} 7. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=O90xAAAAMAAJ|title=Journal of Rural Development and Administration|last=|first=|date=1972-01-01|publisher=Pakistan Academy for Rural Development.|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=133|language=en|via=}} 8. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9PttAAAAMAAJ|title=The diary of a diplomat|last=Rashid|first=Harun ur|date=1999-01-01|publisher=Ekushey Publications|year=|isbn=9789847590011|location=|pages=45|language=en|via=}} 9. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jYNLAAAAYAAJ|title=Birthright|last=|first=|date=1972-01-01|publisher=Family Planning Association of Pakistan.|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=42|language=en|via=}} 10. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PHdWAAAAMAAJ|title=The Diplomat|last=|first=|date=1974-01-01|publisher=|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=65|language=en|via=}} 11. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mW8qAQAAMAAJ|title=Final Record of the Meeting|last=Disarmament|first=United Nations Conference of the Committee on|date=1977-01-01|publisher=|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=133|language=en|via=}} 12. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jigtAAAAIAAJ|title=Annual report|last=|first=|date=1982-01-01|publisher=Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development.|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=147|language=en|via=}} 13. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KuVtAAAAMAAJ|title=Foreign Affairs Pakistan|last=|first=|date=2006-01-01|publisher=Pakistan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=6|language=en|via=}} 14. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=TuNtAAAAMAAJ|title=Pakistan Horizon|last=|first=|date=1988-01-01|publisher=Pakistan Institute of International Affairs.|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=174|language=en|via=}} 15. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ltOgS1FjiR4C|title=Indo-Pak Relations: Viewpoints, 1989-1996|last=Karim|first=Afsir|date=1996-01-01|publisher=Lancer Publishers|year=|isbn=9781897829233|location=|pages=81|language=en|via=}} 16. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=YJin-qkgIeYC&pg=PA199&dq=dr+humayun+khan+foreign+secretary&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjoxrvU9vrOAhXKSxoKHUNnAgkQ6AEIIjAC#v=onepage&q=dr%2520humayun%2520khan%2520foreign%2520secretary&f=false|title=Foreign Policy Annual, 2001 : Events And Documents|last=Gaur|first=Mahendra|date=2005-01-01|publisher=Gyan Publishing House|year=|isbn=9788178353432|location=|pages=199|language=en|via=}} 17. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=oWokAQAAIAAJ|title=The London Diplomatic List|last=|first=|date=1992-01-01|publisher=H.M. Stationery Office|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=53|language=en|via=}} 18. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2hAiAQAAIAAJ|title=Commonwealth Currents|date=2000-01-01|publisher=Commonwealth Secretariat.|language=en}} 19. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=BDNuAAAAMAAJ|title=Diplomatic divide|last=Khan|first=Dr Humayun|last2=Parthasarathy|first2=Gopalaswami|date=2004-01-01|publisher=Lotus Collection|isbn=9788174363091|language=en}} 20. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DSauCQAAQBAJ|title=The Indus Saga|last=Ahsan|first=Aitzaz|date=2005-08-01|publisher=Roli Books Private Limited|isbn=9789351940739|language=en}} 21. ^{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=094vAQAAIAAJ|title=India Today International|last=|first=|date=2004-01-01|publisher=Living Media International Limited|year=|isbn=|location=|pages=68|language=en|via=}} External links
years=1988 – 1989| before=Abdul Sattar| after=Tanvir Ahmad Khan}} {{succession box |title=Pakistan High Commissioner to the United Kingdom|years=1990 – 1992| before=Shahryar Khan| after=Wajid Shamsul Hasan}} {{end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Khan, Humayun}} 10 : 1932 births|Living people|Pashtun people|Pakistani diplomats|People from Mardan District|Ambassadors of Pakistan to Russia|Foreign Secretaries of Pakistan|High Commissioners of Pakistan to Bangladesh|High Commissioners of Pakistan to India|High Commissioners of Pakistan to the United Kingdom |
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