Education
He was educated at Oxford University, a member of the Noon family. In 1945 he attended several of Churchill"s War Cabinets in London with Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar as representative of the government of India.
Diplomat politician prime minister
He was educated at Oxford University, a member of the Noon family. In 1945 he attended several of Churchill"s War Cabinets in London with Arcot Ramasamy Mudaliar as representative of the government of India.
He held many posts in government both before and after independence and was an important figure in the Pakistan movement. Noon was the High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1941. From 1941 to 1943, he held the defence portfolio on the Viceroy"s Council, being the first Indian to do southern
He was considered in 1942 as the probable successor to Sir Sikandar Hayat Khan as of Punjab.
In 1945, Noon was one of India"s delegates to the San Francisco Conference that led to the creation of the United Nations. This one-man delegation was the first official mission sent abroad by the Pakistani government.
Noon was knighted in the 1933 New Year Honours List. He was further knighted with a KCIE in the 1937 Coronation Honours List and with a KCSI in October 1941.
Noon was of the Punjab province from 1953 to 1956, after which he became Foreign Minister of Pakistan until 1957.
On 16 December 1957 he was elected as the seventh of Pakistan. He held this post until 7 October 1958, when martial law was enforced for the first time in Pakistan"s history by Iskander Mirza. Noon wrote five books, including his autobiography: From Memory.
Though not originally from Pakistan, she spent her entire life working for the betterment of the people of Pakistan
Noon died on 7 December 1970 in his ancestral village of Nurpur Noon, Sargodha District.