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Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai was born on 19 April, 0049 in Wadwan, Jammu and Kashmir, India, is an American citizen of Kashmiri origin. Discover Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Born 19 April 0049
Birthday 19 April
Birthplace Wadwan, Jammu and Kashmir, India
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Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai is an American citizen of Kashmiri origin, and a Jamaat-e-Islami activist.

He founded the organisation Kashmiri American Council in the United States and carried out lobbying on behalf of Kashmiri separatist groups and the Government of Pakistan.

1949

Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai was born in April 1949 in the Wadwan village of Budgam district in the Kashmir Valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India.

He graduated from Srinagar's Sri Pratap College, then completed an MA from Aligarh Muslim University.

During his college days, he came under the influence of Jamaat-e-Islami Kashmir.

He occasionally wrote columns in the local newspapers under the name "Fay Budgami", which eventually resulted in his acquired last name "Fai".

Mohammad Yusuf Shah, who later became the chief of Hizbul Mujahideen, is said to have been his childhood friend.

1967

Fai moved to Saudi Arabia in 1967, and then went to the United States.

1977

He obtained a PhD in mass communications from the Temple University in 1977.

After moving to the United States in 1977 he began a course in mass communications at Temple University on 'Television in Saudi Arabia'.

He completed less than half the PhD requirements and did not receive a degree, yet constantly referred to himself as "Dr. Fai" in official correspondence with the FBI and other law enforcement bodies.

1990

He became a US citizen in 1990.

For decades, Fai has claimed, as he continues to, to have earned a PhD from Temple University in Philadelphia and constantly referred to himself as "Dr. Fai", as was echoed in the Pakistani media.

The KAC was formed by some members of the Kashmiri diaspora,[2] in Washington, D.C. In the 1990s, Paul Manafort lobbied for the KAC.

According to the FBI, the Kashmiri American Council - a nonprofit organization - would arrange seminars, conferences and lectures on Kashmir.

Officially the KAC denied getting any foreign grants.

KAC is best known for annually holding a so-called "Kashmir Peace Conference" in Washington, D.C. which was presented as "an independent forum for Indian, Pakistani and Kashmiri voices".

However, the U.S. Justice Department proved in court that the Pakistan Army, specifically the I.S.I., approved the list of speakers and gave Fai talking points to "highlight the Kashmir cause".

Since forfeiting his Indian citizenship by taking US citizenship in 1990, he has been denied visas to visit India on account of his now-publicly-reported ties to the Pakistani Military, in particular the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

He has never had a meeting in any third country with any Indian elected official or any senior diplomat.

Fai was charged along with a Pakistani American associate named Zaheer Ahmad for obtaining illegal funding from Pakistan for the KAC.

Fai was arrested at his home in Fairfax, Virginia.

According to Neil MacBride, the United States Attorney at United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia "Mr. Fai is accused of a decades-long scheme with one purpose – to hide Pakistan's involvement behind his efforts to influence the U.S. government's position on Kashmir, his handlers in Pakistan allegedly funneled millions through the Kashmir Center to contribute to U.S. elected officials, fund high-profile conferences, and pay for other efforts that promoted the Kashmiri cause in favor of Pakistan to decision makers in Washington."

According to prosecutors he was directed by ISI and was in touch with them at least 4000 times in the preceding 3 years.

The prosecutors also alleged that Kashmiri American Council was run by elements of Pakistani government including ISI and had Fai had received at least $4 million from the Government of Pakistan.

If convicted Fai faces up to 5 years in prison.

Zaheer Ahmad was not arrested and was thought to be living in Pakistan.

2011

In 2011, the US government stated that this was a front group for Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

Fai was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on 19 July 2011, for acting as an unregistered foreign agent, concealing the transfer of USD 3.5 million from Pakistan's ISI to fund his lobbying efforts and influence the US government on the Kashmir conflict, in violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act.

His arrest came at a time when relations between Pakistan and the United States were strained in the aftermath of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, and while US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was on a visit to India.

On 7 December 2011, Fai pleaded guilty to conspiracy and tax evasion (both charges); in March 2012, Fai was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by a US court for "conspiracy to defraud the US" by concealing transfer of funding from Pakistan's ISI for his illegal lobbying efforts on Kashmir.

Before his arrest in July 2011 and subsequent electronically monitored house arrest in Virginia, USA, he was a regular visitor to Pakistan and met regularly and openly with the highest levels of the political, bureaucratic and military establishment, including the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

In the US, Fai's access extended to various mid-level officials in the State Department, as well as a variety of backbenchers including non-ranking Congressmen and a handful of Senators.

Typically, his access was limited to those Congressmen to whose election funds the Kashmir American Council (see above) had donated monies, including Joe Pitts (R-Pennsylvania) and Dan Burton (R-Indiana).

Fai has never had a meeting with any Secretary of State or with a serving US Ambassador or equivalent rank of official.

On 8 October 2011, it was reported that Ahmad had died in Islamabad at the age of 63 due to a brain haemorrhage.

At his initial court appearance, the prosecution claimed that, after his arrest, Fai had admitted to receiving money from ISI but said that he maintained an independent viewpoint on issues pertaining to Kashmir.

FBI agent Sarah Linden stated that previously Fai had denied knowing anyone from ISI.

2019

As of 2019, he continues to use his false "Phd" credential in his public engagements, and press outlets.

Fai was the executive director of the Kashmiri American Council (KAC), an ISI module based in Washington, D.C., for the cause of "propagating the cause of the right of self-determination of the people of the State of Jammu & Kashmir".