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Pakistan-administered Kashmir Officer SSP Khawar Ali Shaukat Nominated for International Police Award

Muzaffarabad | October 10, 2025: Pakistan-administered Kashmir’s Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Khawar Ali Shawkat has been nominated for the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Global Award, marking a moment of pride for the region’s law enforcement community.

The IACP, one of the world’s most prestigious policing organizations, annually recognizes forty outstanding officers from across the globe for their exceptional service, leadership, and contribution to modern policing.

According to official sources, SSP Khawar Ali Shawkat will travel to the United States this week to attend the IACP annual conference, where he will receive the award alongside international counterparts from various countries.

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A Moment of Pride for AJK

The nomination of SSP Khawar Ali Shawkat has been widely celebrated in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, with senior officials and citizens expressing pride in his recognition at the global level.

Local activist Hamza Nasir, in a statement shared on social media, congratulated the officer, calling it “an honour for the state and a moment of inspiration for young professionals in public service.”

“This achievement highlights that AJK’s officers are capable of meeting international standards of professionalism, dedication, and leadership,” he said.

The IACP’s Global Recognition

Founded in 1893, the International Association of Chiefs of Police is the world’s largest and most influential professional association for police leaders. The organization’s global awards celebrate innovation, integrity, and dedication to public safety, aiming to strengthen cooperation among law enforcement agencies worldwide.

By being shortlisted for this year’s award, SSP Khawar Ali Shawkat joins an elite list of global police professionals recognized for advancing policing standards in their respective regions.

Messages of congratulations have poured in from across AJK, with well-wishers acknowledging SSP Khawar Ali’s contribution to maintaining law and order and introducing modern policing practices in the state.

As he prepares to represent Azad Jammu and Kashmir at the global platform in the United States, many see this recognition as a symbol of AJK’s growing participation in international professional forums.

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