The Unbowed
"They can exile the man, but they can’t exile the idea."
Born on March 1st, 1971, in the dust-blown landscape of Sindh, Dr. Ahmed Ali Sirohey’s journey is one of resilience. From modest beginnings, he joined the Foreign Service of Pakistan on January 1st, 2001, driven by a vision to elevate his nation's standing on the global stage.
A scholar at heart, he holds a PhD in Economic Diplomacy and an LLM in International Law. His commitment to economic statecraft goes beyond routine diplomacy; he actively champions initiatives for sustainable growth, investment, and trade.
Dr. Sirohey is a specialist in Economic Diplomacy and has served as Director General (Africa Division) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He is a passionate advocate for the "Look South" policy, emphasizing partnerships with emerging economies in Africa and the Middle East.
Conferred by the Diplomatic Insight Group (DIG) in Islamabad for exceptional contributions to fostering Pakistan's bilateral and multilateral ties, particularly in economic diplomacy.
Awarded by the Governor of Sindh for elevating Pakistan’s global image and his unwavering commitment to public service and educational philanthropy through STARS Academy.
Joined the Foreign Service (2001). Served as Desk Officer for Budget & Finance (2002-03), Assistant Chief of Protocol (2003-04), and Desk Officer for OIC Countries (2007-08).
Served in key diplomatic missions including Nigeria, Yemen, Jeddah, and Baghdad. Held Directorships for Afghanistan (2008), Mission Services (2009), Archives (2014), and Research (2015).
Served as Counsellor and Deputy High Commissioner in Brunei Darussalam, strengthening bilateral ties and cultural exchange in Southeast Asia.
Assumed charge as Ambassador to Niger (Niamey) on Feb 17, 2020. Hosted a historic delegation of Nigerien Rectors in August 2024 to promote academic cooperation.
Serving as Director General (Africa Division) at MOFA. In May 2025, delivered a keynote on "The Currency of Influence" at Aror University, inspiring the next generation of diplomats.