Krishnan Srinivasan

      Krishnan Srinivasan
      Krishnan Srinivasan.JPG
      Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General
      In office
      1995–2002
      Indian Foreign Secretary
      In office
      01 February, 1994 – 28 February 1995
      Personal details
      Born 1937
      Madras, India
      Spouse(s) Brinda
      Children Rohan Srinivasan
      Occupation Diplomat and Scholar

      Krishnan Srinivasan (born 15 February 1937 in Madras, India) is a retired Indian diplomat, scholar, author, and former Foreign Secretary and Deputy Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations .[1]

      He was educated at Bedford School and Christ Church, Oxford University. He was appointed to the Indian Foreign Service in May 1959. His early postings included Oslo, Beirut, Tripoli. He was India's Ambassador/High Commissioner to Zambia and Botswana, Nigeria, Benin and Cameroun, the Netherlands and Bangladesh. He was appointed Secretary and finally Foreign Secretary and retired in 1995. In 1995, he was appointed Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General (political) in London where he served until 2002.

      He is a Member of Christ Church, Oxford’s Senior Common Room and High Table from 1998, Fellow of Wolfson College Cambridge (2002–05), Fellow of the Centre for International Studies Cambridge (2002–05), Fellow of the Institute of Commonwealth Studies London (2002–08), Fellow of the Netherlands Institute of Advanced Studies (2003–04), Fellow of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata from 2006, and Fellow of the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study at Uppsala in (2008 and 2012-13). He was elected Honorary Professor at ASCI Hyderabad in 2005. He was awarded a Hind Ratna (India) in 2002, and was made a Chevalier de l'Ordre de la Valeur (Cameroon) in 2007.

      Bibliography

      Non fiction

      • Tricks of the Trade (2000).
      • The Rise, Decline and Future of the British Commonwealth. Hardback (2005). Paperback (2008).
      • The Jamdani Revolution; Politics, Personalities and Civil Society in Bangladesh (2007).
      • Towards the New Horizon: World Order in the 21st Century (2009)
      • Diplomatic Channels (2012)

      Fiction

      • The Eccentric Effect (2001).
      • The Ugly Ambassador (2003).
      • Guesswork (2005).
      • The Invisible African (2012)

      Newspapers

      He is a regular columnist and book reviewer on international affairs for The Telegraph newspaper, Calcutta and The Statesman newspaper, Calcutta.


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      References

      • Who's Who, A & C Black, London 2014;
      • The International Who's Who, Routledge, London 2013.
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