Background
Syed Murad Ahmed Khairi was born in Monghyr, Bihar in British India (1931) the only son of Advocate Syed Abul Khair who was a lawyer and one of the leaders of the All India Muslim league in Bihar.
Syed Murad Ahmed Khairi was born in Monghyr, Bihar in British India (1931) the only son of Advocate Syed Abul Khair who was a lawyer and one of the leaders of the All India Muslim league in Bihar.
Syed Murad Khairi was educated at Aligarh Muslim University and Dacca University and was the recipient of gold medals. He completed his Bachelor of Arts (honors) in Economics and Master of Arts in International Affairs at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, in Boston, Master of Arts. He also holds a Master of Science in National Strategy from Quad-i-Azam University.
Syed Murad Ahmed Khairi retired as Pakistan High Commissioner to Canada (1989–1991). From Dacca University in 1954 and was selected to join the Foreign Service after competitive examinations in 1954. After joining the Foreign Service, Khairi was trained in France, United Kingdom and selected to complete his Master of Arts Khairi’s Diplomatic posts included Burma (1957-1959), Syria (1959-1961), Brazil (1961-1965), Kenya (1965-1969), United Kingdom (1971-1972), Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics(1972-1973), Turkey (1974-1975), United Arab Emirates (1975-1978), Nigeria and Canada.
Khairi served as Ambassador in United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, Brazil and Pakistan High Commissioner in Canada.
Khairi was fluent in French, English, Bengali, Portuguese, Urdu and Hindi. Besides Diplomatic assignments Khairi attended international conferences such as Economic and Social Council (of the UN) Conference in Alta Gracia in Argentina (1961), United Nations Industrial Development Organization Conference in Vienna (1970) and Central Treaty Organization Conference in London (1972).
Khairi led an economic assistance delegation to East and West African countries in 1972. He was deputed as the special envoy of the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan to Egypt, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Malagasy, Gabon, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.
Khairi was selected in 1978-1980 to be on deputation for training of Senior Army officers to the National Defence College (NDC) in Rawalpindi, and had the personal rank of Deputy Commandant of the NDC. This program was initiated by General Zia-ul-Haque, then President of Pakistan for training in Foreign Policy and International Affairs.
Khairi led a team of the(NDC)to the People's Republic of China in April–May 1979 and to Canada, United States of America and the United Nations in April–May 1980. The eldest son Syed Imran Khairi is a graduate GMAP Class of 2004 of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
Nilofer Khairi is a world-class bridge player and artist and the daughter of Advocate Syed Mohammad Sohail, who was vice mayor of Karachi and politician. Member of National Assembly in Sindh province in Pakistan.