PM Khan makes it to Foreign Policy magazine's 2019 Global Thinkers list

Published January 21, 2019
Foreign Policy magazine has named Prime Minister Imran Khan among its 2019 Global Thinkers. ─ Photo courtesy Radio Pakistan
Foreign Policy magazine has named Prime Minister Imran Khan among its 2019 Global Thinkers. ─ Photo courtesy Radio Pakistan

Prime Minister Imran Khan has been named among Foreign Policy magazine's 2019 list of 'Global Thinkers', Radio Pakistan reported.

The short writeup on the premier states that Khan, "a former cricket star, finally got the job he had long coveted ─ prime minister".

"His reward was an incredibly difficult to-do list, starting with Pakistan's looming fiscal and debt crises," it added.

Prime Minister Khan shares the spotlight with other world leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, former US president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and US lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Foreign Policy is marking its 10th anniversary of the list with 10 categories of 10 people each. An additional 10 spots have been reserved for readers' picks.

The full list goes live online on Jan 22, the day the Global Thinkers edition magazine is published on the internet and mailed to subscribers.

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