Muhammad Mehdi is a Lahore-based columnist for Jang, Pakistan's most prominent newspaper, and China Today, a monthly publication that is published in seven languages and whose circulation is about 40 million. In addition, he has written op-ed pieces for Dawn, The Nation, Daily Times, and The News.
In 2006, Mr. Nawaz Sharif made him the coordinator of foreign affairs, PML-N. He has visited the United States, China, Germany, India, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Japan, and Iran at the invitation of relevant governments. In 2008, he had a one-on-one meeting with Mr. Rahul Gandhi. In 2015, the government of Japan gave him a national award, acknowledging his services to Pak-Japan relations.
He did his master's in history from Punjab University. He is the founder and chairman of the Institute of International Relations and Media Research. He has delivered many lectures and speeches on international and regional affairs at universities and think tanks. He has taken part in many radio and TV talk shows. Radio China Urdu aired his detailed four-part interview.
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Shakil Chaudhary is an alumnus of Government College, Lahore. Subsequently, he studied international relations at Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad and media at the London School of Economics. He has worked for several English-language newspapers.
He has written a critically acclaimed bilingual book, Handbook of Functional English (Ferozsons), to help those who wish to improve their English skills. Prof. Tariq Rahman, one of the finest linguistic scholars in South Asia, has praised it in these words: "This book is an excellent guide for the South Asian user of the English language. It gives examples of both the British and American varieties of English and provides guidelines to avoid the common errors of most Pakistanis when they write and speak English. It is also a comprehensive guide for pronunciation, vocabulary, editing and all other aspects of English usage. It has been written with great care and attention. I recommend it to students, editors, writers and other users of English in Pakistan."
Shakil has conducted many workshops on communication, writing and critical thinking skills. He is a former president of the Progressive Writers Association, Islamabad (2021-2022).
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