Pakistan is set to award two Mumbai-based Parsi doctors the Nishan-e-Imtiaz, its highest civilian honor. The doctors played a key role in keeping secret the terminal illness of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, a decision that a federal minister claims influenced the creation of Pakistan. The recognition highlights the doctors' contribution to historical events. The award ceremony is expected to take place soon. The federal minister emphasized the importance of the doctors' secrecy in shaping the nation's history. The doctors' actions remain a subject of historical debate. Their role in preserving Jinnah's private health information is now acknowledged by the government.
Pakistan to Honor Mumbai Doctors for Jinnah Secret















