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Wajahat Saeed Khan (born November 5, 1978), is a Pakistani journalist, currently working as an editor and correspondent at Nikkei Asia. Khan has produced, reported, and anchored for Pakistan's major cable networks, as well as leading U.S., U.K., and Indian publications. Khan was a producer and correspondent for
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in Islamabad and Kabul, and the National Security Correspondent for Lahore-based Dunya News. He has also contributed to
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'', but is best known as the anchor and editor of the hit primetime show, ''Mahaaz'' (''The Front''), which he produced from 2015 till 2018.


Early life and education

Khan was born in Quetta,
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to a family of civil servants. He is basically from Pashtun tribe. He attended Karachi Grammar School, where he was selected as the editor of the school magazine, The Grammarian, considered Pakistan's oldest print publication. He went on to the
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, majoring in Political Science and History, reporting and editing for '' The Michigan Daily'' on campus issues, as well as the events of 9/11. At Michigan, Khan became the only collegiate journalist to cover the US invasion of Afghanistan after the
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. In 2011, the Harvard Kennedy School honored Khan as the first Pakistani fellow at the
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,
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. At Harvard, Khan authored one of the first studies tracking hate content on Pakistani social media.


Career

Khan's broadcast career started after his return from Michigan, when electronic media was deregulated in
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in the early 2000s by the regime of General (retired)
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. He joined the country's largest media house, the Jang Group of Newspapers/
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, as Manager of News Product Development and Strategy before switching to news production. Khan was at
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, the country's primary cable news network, from 2003 to 2007. He then helped launch Dawn News, Pakistan's first English-based news network, in 2007. At Dawn, his broadcast career effectively took off with the hit interview series ''Talk Back''; he also became the first Pakistani to produce an investigative interview series from India for ''Talk Back: Eye on India''. Pivoting to documentaries, Khan produced the first independent documentary series on the Pakistani military, "We Are Soldiers", which was eventually banned by
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. He remained at Dawn until 2010. In 2011, Khan was nominated as a Goldsmith Fellow by the
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,
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. 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. Khan did a short stint for
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in 2011–2012 before moving on to produce and then correspond for
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from Islamabad, Kabul, Kathmandu, London, and New York. From 2012 till 2013, Khan pivoted from English broadcast to Urdu, and conducted the series ''Ikhtilaf'' Opposition" for Karachi-based AAJ TV. In 2013, he joined The Jang Group of Newspapers/
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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 joined
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before resigning due to the Axact scandal. He then joined Dunya News as the anchor and editor of the groundbreaking and hit field-reporting series, Mahaaz. In 2016, Khan conducted a major investigation—"Who's Watching the Watchdogs"—unveiling the corrupt practices of officials linked to the Pakistan chapter of Transparency International. Further coverage saw him write several international opinion pieces in US publications such as the Washington Times and ''The Hill'' In July 2018, along with coverage of Pakistan's 10th general elections, Khan completed 200 episodes of Mahaaz. For long-form investigative pieces, he also founded The Bureau of Investigative Reporting, a not-for-profit reporting collective that pursues journalism for the public benefit and covers issues usually not covered by the mainstream media in Pakistan. In summer 2019, before joining Columbia University's Journalism School for a master's degree in Business and Financial Reporting and moving to New York, Khan published his first book with
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—''Game Changer: Being
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'', a bestselling biography of the famous cricketer.


Books


References

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