Education
Having completed his secondary education in Islamabad, Khan enrolled in Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, graduating from the school in 1992.
Having completed his secondary education in Islamabad, Khan enrolled in Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul, graduating from the school in 1992.
Malik Amad Awan"s grandfather Malik Amir Muhammad Khan, of Kalabagh was the Governor of West Pakistan from 1960–1966. He was then commissioned in the 26th Cavalry of Pakistan Army Armoured Corps Regiment. He resigned his commission in 1999.
In February 2008, he ran as an independent and was elected to Majlis-e-Shoora (the Pakistani Parliament) from his home constituency in Mianwali, NA-71, Mainwali-I with 83,098 votes.
He is also currently serving as the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs since November 8, 2008.
He later joined the Pakistan Peoples Party because of its progressive agenda.
He was one of the youngest members of the Cabinet of Pakistan. After starting his term, Malik Amad Khan has been a member of three parliamentary committees: Standing Committee on Public Accounts, Standing Committee, Standing Committee on Information & Broadcasting, and Standing Committee on Kashmir Affairs & Northern Areas.