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Tuesday September 10, 2024

Ikram Sehgal’s contribution to documenting Pakistan’s history lauded

By News Desk
August 13, 2024
Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed (left) speaks at an event lauding author Ikram Sehgals works in Islamabad in this image released on August 11, 2024. — Facebook/Mushahid Hussain Sayed
Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed (left) speaks at an event lauding author Ikram Sehgal's works in Islamabad in this image released on August 11, 2024. — Facebook/Mushahid Hussain Sayed

ISLAMABAD: Three volumes “Terms of Frustration”, “Dreams and the Reality”, and “The Kakar Model” in Ikram Sehgal’s series “A Personal Chronicle of Pakistan” drew a distinguished gathering, including prominent academicians, businessmen, government officials and diplomats as their launch.

Hosted by Dr Huma Baqai. Ikram Sehgal’s son Zarrar Sehgal expressed his gratitude while warmly welcoming the audience. “Terms of Frustration” dedicated to HH Sheikh Nahayan Mubarak Al Nahayan is a continuation of Sehgal’s meticulous chronicle of Pakistan’s socio-political evolution, covering significant events and lesser-known anecdotes from 1980 to 2020.

“Dreams and the Reality” dedicated to late Sartaz Aziz, and “The Kakar Model” dedicated to Gen Waheed Kakar cover the years of the pandemic (2021 and 2022), all containing intellectual depth for students and scholars. The entire series, comprising over 7,570 pages and more than 2,000 articles, offers readers a comprehensive journey through the nation’s history.

Sheikh Nahayan, cabinet member and minister of tolerance and coexistence, UAE, sent a heartfelt video message praising Ikram Sehgal’s prolific writing effectively representing the culture and spirit of Pakistan, inspiring young Pakistanis and others for generations to come.

Sheikh Nahayan emphasized the importance of Sehgal's work in capturing Pakistan's courage and harmonious living while highlighting the brotherly relationship between the UAE and Pakistan. Expressing optimism for the future of Pakistan, he commended Sehgal's contributions to documenting the nation's history.

Air Marshal Masood Akhtar and Lt-Gen Ali Kuli Khan Khattak commended Sehgal's wisdom, particularly his insights on the historical relationship between Bangladesh and Pakistan. AM Masood Akhtar recounted Sehgal’s contribution in delivering the first ever lecture on “National Security Strategy” at the NDU Islamabad when he was chief instructor there. Gen Ali read out a message from Gen Kakar who could not attend because of ill health.

Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed praised Sehgal for his unwavering commitment to speaking truth to power, even in challenging times. He recounted instances where military leaders, guided by their principles, made significant decisions impacting Pakistan's governance. He emphasized that Sehgal's work serves as a critical resource for students and scholars, reflecting his deep understanding of Pakistan's ethos and his courage to challenge unjust policies.