Mohammed Sadiq (diplomat)
Mohammed Sadiq is a retired Pakistani diplomat (active 1990s–2023).[1] Mohammad Sadiq was born in Zaida, District Swabi and spent his early childhood in Kunri in Sindh where his father Mohammad Salim was running several businesses. Currently Ambassador Sadiq is Special Assistant to Prime Minister/Minister of State and Pakistan's Special Representative for Afghanistan. He is also Chairman/CEO of Sadiq Group of Enterprises and a member of BOG of Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad. He earlier served as Secretary National Security Division, Ambassador to Afghanistan, Spokesman of Foreign Office and several other diplomatic assignments to US, EU and China. As Deputy Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Sadiq launched the first ever internship program by Government of Pakistan and conducted a comprehensive demographic study of Pakistani American community and worked with Pakistan American community to establish the Pakistan Caucus at Capitol Hill. He retired in 2023.[2]
M.A. | Political Science | Peshawar University |
Master of International Affairs | Columbia University New York | |
M.S. | Defence and Security Studies | National Defence University, Islamabad |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 M. Zaki Shahamat (2009-11-19). "Exclusive interview with H.E. Mohammad Sadiq, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Afghanistan". Daily Outlook. Archived from the original on 2010-04-12.
- ↑ Sherani, Tahir Khan | Tahir (2023-03-01). "Mohammad Sadiq resigns as Pakistan's special envoy to Afghanistan". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2023-06-25.
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