Beyond Conspiracy: The Aga Khan Network, Khoja History and a Global Tradition of Philanthropy
Aga Khan Palace, Pune. Pic: Khushroo Cooper This piece is in response to an article titled ‘ A Geneva-Based Secret Ruler of Pakistan Controls India’s Banking Roots’ published in Business World on 17 April 2026. It presents the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) and the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED) as shadowy transnational actors whose presence in Pakistan and India should be read primarily through the lens of covert influence, financial leverage, and national security suspicion. Such a portrayal is not only analytically weak; it is historically uninformed. It strips away the social, religious, and diasporic foundations of the institutions it seeks to sensationalise, replacing over a century of documented philanthropy and development work with innuendo. Any serious assessment of the Aga Khan network must begin not with conspiracy, but with history. The institutions associated with the Aga Khan emerge from the history of the Khoja Nizari Ismaili Muslim community,...