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Birth name
  
Jamshed Ayaz Khan

Service/branch
  
Pakistan Army

Name
  
Jamshed Khan

Rank
  
Major General

Allegiance
  
Pakistan


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Other work
  
President of the Institute of Regional Studies Additional Secretary for Defence Production in the Ministry of Defence

Profiles

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Major General (R) Jamshed Ayaz Khan, HI(M) (Urdu: جمشید ایاز خان‎) is a well-known Pakistani defence and security analyst and retired military general who has served as the president of the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) think tank. Khan was also the Additional Secretary for Defence Production in the Ministry of Defence. He has written and spoken extensively for various media organisations and publications on issues relating to Pakistan's domestic geostrategic affairs as well as security and foreign policy. Khan is a supporter of Pakistan increasing its economic and geopolitical relations with Iran and other regional friends and has been a critic of American policies in the region.

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He retired from the army in 2001 following a 39-year-long career. For his services in the army, he was awarded the Hilal-i-Imtiaz. He is a member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, the Asia Society based in New York and Rotary International. His name was listed in the International Who's Who list for 2006-07.

He completed his education from the prestigious St Patrick's High School in Karachi, and from the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul. Later, he obtained a master's degree in War Studies from the National Defence College.

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Publications

Texts authored by Jamshed Ayaz Khan include:

  • Asia: Search for Security and Cooperation (2006)
  • Reflections on Matters of War and Peace (2003)
  • References

    Jamshed Ayaz Khan Wikipedia