Minister of Foreign Affairs (Pakistan) - List of Foreign Ministers of Pakistan

List of Foreign Ministers of Pakistan

No. Name of Foreign Minister Entered Office Left Office
1 Sir Muhammad Zafarullah Khan December 27, 1947 October 24, 1954
2 Muhammad Ali Bogra October 24, 1954 August 11, 1955
3 Hamidul Huq Choudhury September 28, 1955 September 12, 1956
4 Feroz Khan Noon September 14, 1956 October 7, 1958
5 Manzur Qadir October 29, 1958 June 8, 1962
6 Muhammad Ali Bogra June 13, 1962 January 23, 1963
7 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto January 24, 1963 June 31, 1966
8 Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada July 20, 1966 April 25, 1968
9 Mian Arshad Hussain April 25, 1968 April 4, 1969
10 Yahya Khan April 5, 1969 December 20, 1971
11 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto December 20, 1971 March 28, 1977
12 Aziz Ahmed March 30, 1977 July 5, 1977
13 Agha Shahi January 14, 1978 March 9, 1982
14 Sahabzada Yaqub Khan March 21, 1982 November 1, 1987
15 Sahabzada Yaqub Khan June 9, 1988 March 20, 1991
16 Abdul Sattar (Acting) July 23, 1993 October 19, 1993
17 Farooq Leghari October 19, 1993 November 14, 1993
18 Aseff Ahmad Ali November 16, 1993 November 4, 1996
19 Sahabzada Yaqub Khan (Acting) November 11, 1996 February 24, 1997
20 Gohar Ayub Khan February 25, 1997 August 7, 1998
21 Sartaj Aziz August 7, 1998 October 12, 1999
22 Abdul Sattar November 6, 1999 June 14, 2002
23 Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri November 23, 2002 November 15, 2007
24 Inam-ul-Haq (Acting) November 15, 2007 March 24, 2008
25 Shah Mehmood Qureshi March 31, 2008 February 9, 2011
26 Hina Rabbani Khar February 13, 2011
(Minister of State)
July 20, 2011
(as full Minister)
Incumbent

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