DIPLOMATS AND DIPLOMACY
By: SAMIULLAH KORESHI
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“Dr Koreshi, an illustrious diplomat, an objective analyst of national and international scene, has narrated, in a very lucid manner, the problems that our diplomacy faced over the decades. It is a very incisive account of the ‘Roots’ that were the determinats of the emergence of Pakistan and the trauma that we faced. I consider this book a must for all readers of our diplomatice history.”
This book would make a fascinating reading for all interested in Pakistan’s diplomatic affairs, past and present. I consider this book a must for all readers of our diplomatic history.” Karamatullah K. Ghori Senior Ambassador “The history of the Pakistan Foreign Service is as old as Pakistan itself. The book is well studied with Dr Koreshi’s collection of mementos and memorabilia, as also with photographs of his with many of those who made history. There’s a lot of Dr Koreshi in these memoirs, a little too much, for some. But this is understandable. It’s basically an account of his personal journey as a Pakistani diplomat, who climbed the ladder of the Foreign Service with hard work, dexterity, wit and great perseverance. He earned a place under the Foreign Office sun on the dint of sheer labour and intelligence.”
“Dr Koreshi, an illustrious diplomat, an objective analyst of national and international scene, has narrated, in a very lucid manner, the problems that our diplomacy faced over the decades. It is a very incisive account of the ‘Roots’ that were the determinats of the emergence of Pakistan and the trauma that we faced. I consider this book a must for all readers of our diplomatice history.”
This book would make a fascinating reading for all interested in Pakistan’s diplomatic affairs, past and present. I consider this book a must for all readers of our diplomatic history.” Karamatullah K. Ghori Senior Ambassador “The history of the Pakistan Foreign Service is as old as Pakistan itself. The book is well studied with Dr Koreshi’s collection of mementos and memorabilia, as also with photographs of his with many of those who made history. There’s a lot of Dr Koreshi in these memoirs, a little too much, for some. But this is understandable. It’s basically an account of his personal journey as a Pakistani diplomat, who climbed the ladder of the Foreign Service with hard work, dexterity, wit and great perseverance. He earned a place under the Foreign Office sun on the dint of sheer labour and intelligence.”