Who was Pakistan’s first Nobel Prize laureate?

Who was Pakistan’s first Nobel Prize laureate?
A: Malala Yousaf Zai
B: Anwar Saad
C: Dr. Abdus Salam
D: None of these

Dr. Abdus Salam was Pakistan’s first Nobel Prize winner in 1979 for physics. This question tests national achievement knowledge. His work on electroweak unification advanced particle physics. Salam’s Nobel elevated Pakistan’s scientific reputation globally. He founded the International Centre for Theoretical Physics promoting research. His Ahmadiyya background sparked domestic controversy but his contributions remain monumental. Understanding Salam’s work highlights Pakistan’s potential in global science. His legacy inspires young scientists despite challenges. The Nobel Prize underscores his role in shaping modern physics and Pakistan’s intellectual history.