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Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan was a renowned Pakistani nuclear scientist and a national hero. He played a pivotal role in making Pakistan a nuclear power by leading the development of the country's first atomic bomb. Known as the "father of Pakistan’s nuclear program," his efforts significantly strengthened the defense capabilities of the nation.
Born on April 1, 1936, in Bhopal, British India, Dr. Khan migrated to Pakistan after independence. He earned degrees in metallurgy and nuclear engineering from Europe, and later worked in the Netherlands before returning to Pakistan in the 1970s. His dedication and scientific expertise led to the establishment of the Kahuta Research Laboratories (KRL), where Pakistan's nuclear technology was developed.
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan passed away on October 10, 2021, but he remains a symbol of national pride and scientific achievement in Pakistan.

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00:00Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan, often referred to as A.Q. Khan, was a renowned Pakistani nuclear scientist and metallurgical engineer,
00:10best known for playing a pivotal role in making Pakistan a nuclear power.
00:16Born on April 1st, 1936, in Bhopal, British India, he migrated to Pakistan after the partition in 1947.
00:24He completed his higher education in Europe, earning degrees in metallurgical engineering from Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium.

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