Wajahat Khan joins Dunya Group
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 4 July 2015
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Wajahat S. Khan, a renowned multimedia journalist, has joined Dunya Media Group in Islamabad. He will lead the National Security Desk to cover security issues.Summary
ISLAMABAD: Just weeks after quitting BOL News, senior journalist Wajahat S. Khan has joined Dunya Media Group as its chief national security correspondent in Islamabad. “Khan, 36, is one of Pakistan’s only multimedia journalists and will be stationed in Islamabad to lead Dunya’s National Security Desk to cover national and regional security and conflict developments,” Dunya News announced Saturday. He has recently been reporting and producing from Islamabad for NBC News, America’s largest news network. Previously, Khan reported for CNN and contributes regularly to the BBC. He has also remained associated with Geo News, Dawn News and The Express Tribune, The Friday Times, Dawn and The Herald. “With an interest in South Asia’s security, Khan is the only Pakistani reporter to have been embedded with over 30 frontline units of the Pakistani military as well as US/NATO/ISAF forces in Afghanistan,” said Dunya News.
Key Points
- Wajahat Khan joins Dunya Media Group as chief national security correspondent.
- He has previously worked with BOL News, CNN, NBC News, and the BBC.
- Khan has reported from over 30 frontline units of the Pakistani military.
- He will focus on national and regional security developments in Islamabad.
- Khan is one of Pakistan's few multimedia journalists.
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