Air Marshal Nur Khan (1923-2011)
In this age of specialisation, all-rounders such as Air Marshal Nur Khan can be hard to find.
Air Marshal Nur Khan (1923-2011)
Air Marshal Nur Khan, who passed away on December 15, at the age of 88, was a man born to lead and a name associated with heroic tales. Many people rise to the top in their chosen field after decades of hard work; Nur Khan succeeded no matter how foreign the field. An air force man, he rose to become commander-in-chief, a position he held for four years from 1965-1969. But that was hardly the start of his myriad accomplishments. In fact, even before he was commander-in-chief of the air force, Nur Khan served as managing director of PIA. The position is now associated with nepotism, corruption and inefficiency, all in the service of one the largest-loss making state corporations. It can be hard, then, to remember that back in the 1960s, thanks to the efforts of Nur Khan and other dedicated professionals, PIA was one of the most respected — and profitable — names in aviation. Civilians and the military alike respected and utilised the talents of Nur Khan. Ayub Khan appointed him governor of West Punjab after his term as commander-in-chief ended. And so successful was Nur Khan in running PIA from 1959 to 1965, that in 1973 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto personally requested that he take over the airline, then facing financial difficulties. Once again he was able to turn around the fortunes of the national carrier.
Later in life, Nur Khan took a completely different tack in his career, bringing all his skills as an administrator to Pakistani sports. He left a distinct impact on two of the major sports in the country: hockey and cricket. He was instrumental in establishing the Champions Trophy competition during his tenure as president of the Hockey Federation of Pakistan. As head of the cricket board from 1980-1984, he was responsible for improving cricket ties with India. He was also part of the organising committee for the 1987 World Cup with India, a tournament that went off without a hitch and was a great commercial success too. It is unlikely that Pakistan will ever see a person with the diverse resume of Nur Khan ever again. In this age of specialisation, such all-rounders can be hard to find. Few will approach his brilliance but this country would be in much better shape if more, at least, shared his honesty and patriotism.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 18th, 2011.
no words can convey the loss which Pakistan has suffered in his passing. For people who just heard the name and did not know the deeds, my appeal to them is to read history and know of his achievements. God bless your sould Air Marshal sb. you were this nations and definetly my hero
One of the finest Officer PAF had ... A true Pakistani hero ... and thanks today's media ... no mention of him in any TV channel ....
My salute to Air Marshal Nur Khan for his service to nation and for bridging sport ties with India despite all odds. Only an army man like him, who is honest, brave and serious in his thoughts could do such an uphill task. Pakistan has really lost a great son in him. May his soul rest in peace.
One of our fines sons.....an icon in all respects and above all a man of great integrity. May his soul rest in peace. I sincerely hope that our country goes back to the days where people like Nur Khan were in commanding positions. I have hope that Imran Khan can bring that change..INSHALLAH.
All due respect to the departed soul! Sir you are one of the stars on the chest of our nation! May your dreams of great Pakistan in every walk of life come true! May your life be as inspirational to our youth as it had always been in the past! May Allah bless you with highest ranks in Jannah! ameen!
Thanks for the editorial. The great man deserved great respect. RIP!!
I am glad to read glowing tributes in your Editorial paid to the Air Marshal .There is far more to say & write about him that can not be fitted into small a space.I have had the good fortune of working under his command in PIA. His motivation & brilliance encouraged the entire establishment of the Airlines to put their hearts & souls to take the Airlines to the pinnacle of glory making it one of the best Airlines in the world.All those who were associated with the Airlines & were part of Air Marshal Nur Khan's team used to take pride to be there. His services to the nation will always be remembered.The Airlines he made no longer exists......it has become a sad story of corruption,nepotism & incompetence ,hence at the precipice of total collapse.
May his soul rest in Peace in Heaven. Amen! What a Noble and Great personality! He was a great gift to the Nation and will be missed very much!
Feels good to find we had ppl like Air Marshal Nur Khan, May ALLAH grant him janat
A brave commander, who served with honor and dignity. He will be always remembered for his honesty & dedication. Well done editor for matter of fact read.
The only Chief of Air Staff (PAF) who directly took part in the Ind-Pak war in 1965. Salute to you sir !
A War hero and one of the most honest person, in his tenure Hockey & PIA was at it's peck.
I dont know why people of Pakistan neglect these type of honest and vibrant people, such as Nur Khan and Asghar Khan ? Now please don't neglect/ignore Imran Khan, otherwise we would be the losers at the end of the day.
a moving and befitting editorial