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Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan

Dr. Muhammad Aslam Khan

A retired Brig Gen from Pakistan Army, served 32 years. A veteran of ‘1971Indo-Pak War’, has been instructor in officers’ Pakistan Military Academy, commanded Divisional as well as Corps Artillery, with two tenures in prestigious Military Operations Directorate, GHQ. Also twice served as ‘Director’ in GHQ. Holds first class Master’s degree in International Relations as well as PhD, acquired in 2002-2007 from University of Peshawar, Pakistan. Authored a book, published by a US publisher, writes frequently in national and international media. Has attended several seminars and conferences within the country and abroad. Travelled to Cambodia, Thailand, Switzerland, UK, US, UAE, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Germany (twice). Is member of IFIMES Slovenia, an analyst of ‘Modern Diplomacy’ and on authors’ panel of ‘Eurasia Review’. Lives in Lahore garrison, plays golf with 16 handicaps.
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