Arshad Sami Khan

Squadron leader

Arshad Sami Khan

Ambassador Arshad Sami Khan
Born8 January 1942
Died22 June 2009 (aged 67)
Allegiance Pakistan
Service/branch Pakistan Air Force
Rank Squadron leader
Battles/wars
Awards Sitara-e-Jurat
Sitara-i-Imtiaz
Military Medal of Honour (Jordan)
Military Medal of Honour (Pahlavi Iran)
Military Medal of Honour (Turkey)
Special Medal for Services to Humanity (United Nations)
Spouse(s)Naureen Sami Khan
Children2, including Adnan Sami
Other workDiplomat, bureaucrat, author

Arshad Sami Khan (Urdu: ارشد سمیع خان; 8 January 1942 – 22 June 2009) was a Pakistani diplomat, civil servant and fighter pilot who at peak of his career attained the highest rank of Federal Secretary.[1] He started his career as a Pakistan Air Force fighter pilot and later served three presidents of Pakistan as their aide-de-camp (ADC) and later went on to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs where he served three presidents and four prime ministers as chief of protocol. He was later appointed as a diplomatic ambassador of Pakistan to 14 countries. This was followed by his appointment as the first commissioner general of Pakistan. He was also Federal Secretary of Culture and retired as a top BPS-22 grade bureaucratic officer. He was also the father of singer and music composer Adnan Sami.[2][3][4]