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Journalist


Name
  
Wajahat Khan

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Full Name
  
Wajahat Saeed Khan

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www.thebureaureports.com

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Wajahat Saeed Khan (born 1978), is Pakistan's only Emmy Awards-nominated Pakistani multimedia journalist and a national security expert based in Islamabad, Pakistan. He has produced and anchored for Pakistan’s major networks and reported for international new channels as well as local and regional publications. Currently, Khan is reporting & producing from Islamabad for NBC News America’s largest news network, and is the National Security Correspondent for Lahore-based Pakistani media powerhouse, Dunya News. He also reports for The Times of London.

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Khan has also produced and reported from China, United States, Russia, Afghanistan and India and focuses on national security, conflict and transparency-related issues. He is also the editor of The Bureau of Investigative Reporting, a transparency reporting collective.

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Early life and education

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Khan was born in Quetta, Balochistan and was schooled at the Karachi Grammar School where he was the editor of the school magazine, The Grammarian. He majored in Political Science and History from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor where he reported for and edited The Michigan Daily. He is also the first Pakistani to have been nominated as a fellow at Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard University.

Career

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Khan's broadcast career started when electronic media was deregulated in Pakistan in the early 2000s by the regime of General (retired) Pervez Musharraf. Khan joined the country's largest media house, the Jang Group of Newspapers/Geo News, as Manager of News Product Development and Strategy before switching to news production. He was at Geo News, the country's primary cable news network, from 2003-2007. He then helped launch Dawn News in 2007 where he became the first Pakistani to produce an investigative series from India for his show "Talk Back". Khan also produced a documentary series on the Pakistani military, "We Are Soldiers", which was eventually banned by Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority.

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Khan was at Dawn News till 2010. He resigned from the channel when Dawn News management decided to convert the language format of the channel from English to Urdu, due to financial losses.

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In 2011, Khan was nominated as a Goldsmith Fellow by the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, Harvard University. As the first Pakistani, and the youngest fellow, at the Shorenstein Center, Khan authored a study about the rise of militancy and hate content on Pakistani social media.

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From 2012 till 2013, Khan switched languages and conducted "Ikhtilaf" ["Opposition"], an interview series on AAJ TV.

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In 2013, he joined The Jang Group of Newspapers/Geo News again, but in the new capacity of the National Security Editor of Pakistan's largest media house. His writings at The News/Jang focused on the Pakistani military.

In 2015, he was appointed the Executive Vice President and Senior Anchorperson at BOL Network for a few weeks before resigning due to the Axact scandal. before joining Dunya News as an Anchor for a one on one show called Mahaaz.

Khan is also the founder and editor of The Bureau of Investigative Reporting, a not-for-profit reporting collective which pursues journalism for the public benefit and covers issues normally not covered by the mainstream media in Pakistan.

Khan did a short stint for CNN in 2011-12, before moving on to produce and then correspond for NBC News from Islamabad and Kabul. This position of NBC Correspondent and producer he holds currently along with his position at Dunya News.

His first book titled "Being Shahid Afridi" is slated to come out in 2017. The book is being published by Harper Collins and is a biographical account of the life of famous Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi.

Recent Work

In 2015 Khan's show on Dunya Tv Mahaaz garnered exceptional popularity for his on ground interviews and fieldwork with the military, the Line of Control, the Punjab Police force and prominent political figures. It cites a diverse narrative and highlights the Pakistani voice.

In 2016 Khan's direct reporting from the UN Headquarters in New York and the documentary segment in Mahaaz on the appointment of the new Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed Bajwa gathered much popularity and following.

In late 2016 Khan had two articles published in India Today reflecting his take on the appointment of the new Chief of Army Staff and the growing tensions between India and Pakistan. After a hiatus, Khan also delved into embarking on Urdu publications where his take on General Qamar Javed Bajwa's appointment was published in Urdu dailies such as Roznama Dunya.

Also in 2016 Khan wrote several opinion pieces in eminent US Publications such as Forbes, The Washington Times, The Hill and The Daily Caller illustrating the short comings of US Policy in Pakistan and possible improvements including failings in US policy implementation in Pakistan such as USAID and Transparency International. This has been followed up in 2017 with pieces such as those in the Foreign Policy Association highlighting similar concerns.

References

Wajahat Saeed Khan Wikipedia