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Nasir Sayani has been living in the United States for the past 54 years. He went to America in 1971 to pursue higher education, intending to return to Pakistan and use his education for the country’s progress. However, soon after his arrival, he began hearing reports about the Pakistan Army’s military operation in East Pakistan. At that time, like many young Pakistanis, he believed that Pakistan could do no wrong and even felt an urge to return home to support the military. Having grown up in an environment where India and Hindus were portrayed as cruel and cowardly enemies, he and other Pakistani students in Florida even protested against the Concert for Bangladesh organized by George Harrison of The Beatles and Indian musician Ravi Shankar. He completed his undergraduate degree in Accounting from the University of South Florida and earned his graduate degree from the University of Minnesota. Over the years, he built a successful professional career as an accountant and eventually retired as a Chief Financial Officer (CFO). In recent years, he has been active on social media, often engaging critically with self-styled “patriotic” Pakistanis. Through extensive research into the actual history of India–Pakistan relations, and a deeper study of Islam and the Quran, he has come to the conclusion that Pakistan is on a perilous path. While he does not claim to be a historian or journalist, his opinions are grounded in personal inquiry and reflection—and often resonate with the views of those who seek a more honest understanding of South Asian history. ************************************ Shakil Chaudhary is a journalist, author, and researcher. He is an alumnus of Government College, Lahore. He later studied International Relations at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, and Media and Communications at the London School of Economics. Over the years, he has worked for several leading English-language newspapers and a few other organizations. He is the author of the critically acclaimed bilingual book Handbook of Functional English (Ferozsons), designed to help South Asians improve their English language skills. Prof. Tariq Rahman, one of South Asia’s most distinguished linguistic scholars, has praised the book, calling it “an excellent guide for the South Asian user of the English language.” Shakil has twice spoken at the Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C., and has conducted numerous workshops on communication, writing, and critical thinking. He is a founding member of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) and served as President of the Progressive Writers' Association, Islamabad, from 2021 to 2022. He has attended Rotary’s annual conventions in Toronto and Hamburg. These are some of his notable interviews: 👉 Sardar Masood Khan, former president, AJK, Part 1: • Copying Tharoor? Shakil Chaudhary Slammed ... 👉 Sardar Masood Khan, former president, AJK, Part 2: • "You Are Representing India," Sardar Masoo... 👉 Ambassador Abdul Basit: • Ambassador Abdul Basit: Pakistan has not d... 👉 Lt. Gen. Asad Durrani: • Lt. Gen. Asad Durrani, former ISI chief: W... 👉 Shahid Siddiqui, a former member of India’s parliament: • Shahid Siddiqui: The partition ruined Indi... You’re welcome to follow him on Facebook and Twitter. 👉 / shakil.chaudary 👉 / shakchaudhary