Zafar Hilaly

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Zafar Ali Hilaly (Urdu: ظفر ہلالی, born 1942)[1] is a Pakistani political analyst and diplomat who has previously served as his country's ambassador to Yemen, Nigeria,[2] and from February 2001[3] Italy. He was educated at Highgate School.[1]

Hilaly is a columnist and frequently writes for newspapers such as the Daily Times, The Express Tribune,[4] and The News International. Additionally, he makes frequent appearances on 92 News in his capacity as an analyst.[5]

Hilaly was considered instrumental in establishing an international class Pakistan School in the city of Sana'a, Yemen.[citation needed]

He is the son of Agha Hilaly, who served as Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States from 1966–1977. His uncle Agha Shahi served as the Foreign Minister of Pakistan in the Zia ul-Haq government.[6]

He is married to Shamim Hilaly, a Pakistani television and film actress.[6]

Further reading[edit]

  • Hilaly, Zafar (March 6, 2013). "Pakistan Losing both War and Peace". New Age Islam – via The News.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Hughes, Patrick (1988). Davies, Ian F. (ed.). Highgate School Register 1833-1988 (7th ed.). p. 317.
  2. ^ Raja, Asif Jehangir. "Interview Mr Zafar Hilaly". ISPR Hilal Magazine August 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Pakistani missions abroad". Estateman.com. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  4. ^ Express Tribune - Columns by Zafar Hilaly
  5. ^ [92newshd.tv/team/zafar-hilali/]
  6. ^ a b Zindagi With Sajid Hasan: Zafar Hilaly And Shamim Hilaly. ARY Zindagi. 13 August 2021.