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Founder of the British Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry
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Mohammad Hotak
BornAfghanistan
NationalityBritish
EducationBachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Alma materUniversity of Leeds, School of Medicine
ParentLieutenant-General Mohammad Omar Hotak
FamilyAfghan, Ghilzai, Hotak, Mirwais Khan Hotak and King Mahmud Hotak

Mohammad Hotak (Pashto/Dari/Arabic/Urdu: ډاکټر محمد هوتک ) is a founder of the British Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry and is also a managing partner in Washington and Afghanistan based MAIH Group, a consulting and contracting firm that helps international companies do business in Afghanistan and helps Afghan companies grow globally. He is also a board member for Foreign Language Institute, CSA Business, and AWRCC. He a member of the Afghana Foundation and Afghan Council of Great Britain.

Hotak has commentated on global affairs, business, philanthropy and social issues on BBC, RT, Al Jazeera, Islam Channel, Tolo TV and Ariana TV. His article From Aid To Trade was published by Foreign Policy Magazine.

Publications and Interviews

  • From aid to trade. Published by Foreign Policy
  • The Islamic world's last hope against terror: A nonviolent Mujahid. Published by Central & South Asia Business Magazine
  • BBC
  • Islam Channel
  • RT UK

References

  1. ^ "Mohammad Hotak". BACCI. Retrieved 24 May 2016.
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