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Home | India | Two Mumbai Parsi Doctors To Receive Pakistans Top Civilian Award

Two Mumbai Parsi doctors to receive Pakistan’s top civilian award

Two doctors from Mumbai's Parsi community are set to receive Pakistan's highest civilian award, Nishan-e-Imtiaz, for keeping Muhammad Ali Jinnah's terminal illness confidential. Pakistan Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal said their professional secrecy could have influenced events surrounding Partition

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Published Date - 19 August 2026, 07:41 PM
Two Mumbai Parsi doctors to receive Pakistan’s top civilian award
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Islamabad: Two doctors – a physician and a radiologist – of Mumbai’s Parsi community will receive Pakistan’s highest civilian award – Nishan-e-Imtiaz – for keeping secret Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s terminal illness, according to a federal minister.

Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal disclosed this in a post on X after the nominations for the civilian and military honours were announced on August 14. “I feel honoured to have had the privilege, as Chairman of the Awards Committee, of nominating for the Nishan-e-Imtiaz two remarkable doctors, a physician and a radiologist, both members of Bombay’s Parsi community, who faithfully guarded the secret of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s terminal illness,” he said.


Elaborating on the importance of their act, Iqbal said that any revelation about the frail health of Jinnah could have impacted the creation of Pakistan in 1947.

“Many historians regard this as one of the most consequential secrets of the twentieth century. Lord Mountbatten later acknowledged that, had he known how seriously ill Jinnah was, he might have delayed Partition – potentially altering the course of history and perhaps even jeopardising the creation of Pakistan,” he said.

“By maintaining absolute professional confidentiality at such a critical moment, these doctors performed a quiet but extraordinary service. Their fidelity to their professional oath inadvertently became a significant contribution to the circumstances that made the creation of Pakistan possible,” he stated.

Iqbal did not reveal the names of the doctors or who on their behalf would receive the awards.

The national civil and military awards of Pakistan are traditionally announced on Independence Day (August 14) and are formally conferred at a presidential investiture ceremony on the following Pakistan Day (March 23).

Jinnah was suffering from tuberculosis, which was incurable in those days, and he died a year after the partition that resulted in the creation of Pakistan.

He is considered the father of the nation and revered for his struggle to argue the case for Pakistan.

In 1998, the Pakistan government honoured Dilip Kumar with the ‘Nishan-e-Imtiaz’.

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