London — Pakistani journalist Najia Mir, who is currently in the United Kingdom as a Chevening Fellow, met with media personality Shahzad Qureshi in London for a discussion on Pakistan’s political climate and evolving media landscape.
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The meeting, shared by Shahzad Qureshi, highlighted an informal yet insightful exchange on current affairs, media trends, and the broader communication environment in Pakistan. He described Najia Mir as a humble and professional media figure and noted the value of engaging with Pakistani journalists participating in international fellowship programs.
Najia Mir, associated with KTN News, is in the UK under the prestigious Chevening Scholarship, which brings professionals from around the world for academic and professional development.
During the interaction, both discussed Pakistan’s political developments, the role of media in shaping public opinion, and the challenges facing contemporary journalism in a rapidly changing information environment.
The meeting reflects growing international engagement among Pakistani media professionals and highlights the importance of global exposure in strengthening journalistic perspectives.













