Interview with Tanvir Ahmed Khan [sound recording]

Tanvir Ahmed Khan interviewed about India-Pakistan relations.


Order number: OA3, India: A People Partitioned, Sound Recordings, Box 4
Date(s) of creation: 25 January 2000
Level: Item
Format: Archive           
Main author: Khan; Tanvir Ahmad Khan (1932-2013); Pakistani diplomat
Other authors: Whitehead; Andrew (fl 1974-2014); journalist and historian
URL: https://digital.soas.ac.uk/oa3/all

Order number: OA3, India: A People Partitioned, Sound Recordings, Box 4
Summary: Tanvir Ahmed Khan interviewed about India-Pakistan relations.
Main author: Khan; Tanvir Ahmad Khan (1932-2013); Pakistani diplomat
Other authors: Whitehead; Andrew (fl 1974-2014); journalist and historian
Extent: 00:18:56
Admin history: Tanvir Ahmad Khan was a diplomat from Pakistan. Khan was born in 1932 in Hoshiarpur, eastern Punjab. Following Partition he migrated to Lahore, Pakistan. He was educated at Government College, Lahore. He served as Pakistan's ambassador to the Russian Federation, Bangladesh, Czechoslovakia, Iran, and France. He served as the 19th Foreign Secretary under the Government of Benazir Bhutto between 1989 and 1990.
Custodial history: Interview by Andrew Whitehead in Islamabad, Pakistan
Access status: Open
Access conditions: MP3 audio file can be accessed on DVD-R in Special Collections Reading Room, SOAS Library. Users must bring their own headphones and computer to consult material.
Copyright: Copyright held by Andrew Whitehead
User restrictions: Not to be broadcast. All material can be quoted or referred to in works of research and similar, with the request that proper acknowledgement of the source is made.
Language: English
Originals: MP3 audio datafile digitised from original recording on cassette tape. Original: Tape 87, Side B.
Copies: Digital version of sound recording is available via SOAS Digital Collections.
Related material: Partial transcript and notes compiled by Andrew Whitehead available at SOAS Library. Reference: OA3/02/02
Publications: Research for broadcast of the BBC World Service radio series 'India: A People Partitioned' (2000).
Format: Archive