Zafar Hilaly | |
|---|---|
| ظفر ہلالی | |
| Personal details | |
| Nationality | Pakistan |
| Spouse | Shamim Hilaly |
| Relations | Tyabji family (maternal),Agha Shahi (uncle) |
| Parent | Agha Hilaly |
| Education | Highgate School |
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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 toYemen,Nigeria,[2] and from February 2001[3]Italy. He was educated atHighgate School.[1]
Hilaly is a columnist and frequently writes for newspapers such as theDaily Times,The Express Tribune,[4] andThe News International. Additionally, he makes frequent appearances on92 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 ofAgha Hilaly, who served asPakistan's Ambassador to the United States from 1966–1977. His uncleAgha Shahi served as theForeign Minister of Pakistan in theZia ul-Haq government.[6]
He is married toShamim Hilaly, a Pakistani television and film actress.[6]
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