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muhammad zarrar Haider

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Muhammad Zarrar Haider is a mariner by profession. He has studied Nautical Sciences, Maritime Studio and travelled extensively around the globe. He is a graduate of College of Asia Pacific at Australian National University, Canberra. His interests include Geopolitics, Maritime Affairs, Strategic Studies and Foreign Affairs. His email address is mzhaider2008@yahoo.com

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