Tarik Ali Khan is currently serving as the High Commissioner of Canada to Pakistan, having presented his credentials to President Asif Ali Zardari in October 2025. He is focused on enhancing Canada-Pakistan bilateral ties, including trade, investment, and climate-related projects. 

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  • Role: H.E. Tarik Ali Khan is the High Commissioner of Canada to Pakistan, engaging with officials such as the Prime Minister and Finance Minister.
  • Focus Areas: Key priorities for his tenure include strengthening trade, investment in renewable energy and agriculture, and fostering people-to-people ties.
  • Activities: He has been active in visiting local partners, including PIA and meeting with government officials to discuss economic cooperation.

More Details About Tarik Ali Khan

Tarik Ali Khan is the current High Commissioner of Canada to Pakistan, having officially assumed his role on October 24, 2025. He is a seasoned career diplomat with extensive experience in international development, Middle Eastern affairs, and conflict resolution.

Below are the comprehensive details regarding his background, education, and diplomatic mission.


1. Professional Background & Career

Before his appointment to Islamabad, Tarik Ali Khan held several high-level positions within Global Affairs Canada:

  • Executive Director: Managed the Middle East Division, overseeing Canada's relations with Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen.
  • Director General Roles: Served as Director General for Pan-African Affairs, as well as for West and Central Africa, and Central America and the Caribbean.
  • Field Experience:

    • Kandahar, Afghanistan: Served as Deputy Director with the Provincial Reconstruction Team (2010–2011).
    • Israel: Served at the Canadian Embassy in Tel Aviv (2007–2010).
    • Lebanon: Participated in the 2006 evacuation of Canadians.
  • Exchange Officer: Served as Canada's exchange officer to the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Intelligence and Research.

2. Education

  • Master of Science (MSc): International Rural Development Planning, University of Guelph (1998).
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA): English, University of Toronto (1991).

3. Key Priorities in Pakistan (2025–2026)

High Commissioner Tarik Ali Khan has outlined a "modern and strategic" vision for the Canada-Pakistan relationship:

  • Economic Diversification: Moving beyond traditional aid toward a robust trade partnership, specifically targeting renewable energy, mining (critical minerals), and technology.
  • Agriculture & Food Security: Strengthening the supply chain for Canadian exports like canola, pulses (dal/chana), and soybeans, which are staples in Pakistan.
  • Climate Resilience: Committing Canadian expertise and finance to help Pakistan adapt to climate change and support its "green transition."
  • The "Human Bridge": Actively engaging with the 300,000+ Canadians of Pakistani origin and the 9,000+ Canadians currently living in Pakistan to foster business-to-business (B2B) links.