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Singh, S.K. India, Political PersonSearch
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^ Singh, S.K. (1932-01-24 to present) | Google | SrcWatch | NNDB | NamBase | SchRoot
Career foreign service officer, politician, liberal (See: Biography of S.K. Singh) | Google
2001-09 : Published article "Collapse of a Nation" about Afghanistan and the Taliban (See: Little Magazine article)
2003-02 : Published Book Chapter "External Affairs- Cross Border Relations" Roli Books (See: External Affairs- Cross Border Relations) | Google
^ Government of India (Officer of, 2004-12 to present) | Google
Governor of Arunachal Pradesh (See: Araunachal bio) | Google
2004-12 : Member, North East Council, Government of India (See: North East Council) | Google
^ Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI) (Officer of, dates uncertain) | Google
Secretary General, UPIASI (See: UPIASI bio)
^ British Commonwealth of Nations (Officer of, 1990 to present) | Google
1992-12 : Member, Commonwealth Election Observer Group for Kenya (1992)
1993-03 : Member, Commonwealth Election Observer Group for Lesotho (1993)
1994-04 : Member, Commonwealth Election Observer Group for South Africa [First Democratic Election in South Africa](1994) | Google
1996-02 : Chairman, Commonwealth Election Observer Group for Sierra Leone (1996) (See: Commonwealth Observer Group) | Google
^ Government of India (Officer of, 1968 to 1990) | Google
1968 : Ministry of Commerce, Director of Foreign Trade (1968-69)
1969 : Official Spokesman of the Government of India (1969-74)
1974 : Ambassador to Jordan, Lebanon and Cyprus (1974-77)
1977 : Ambassador to Afghanistan (1977-79)
1979 : Additional Foreign Secretary (1979-82)
1982 : Ambassador to Austria (1982-85)
1985 : Ambassador to Pakistan (1985-89)
1989 : Foreign Secretary (1989-90)
1990 : Member, Delhi Urban Arts Commission (1990-96) (See: Delhi Urban Arts Commission) | Google
^ U.N. General Assembly (Delegate of, 1962 to 1968) | Google
Member of the Indian Delegation to the UN General Assembly (dates uncertain)
1962 : Member, Permanent Mission of India (1962-68)
1982 : Governor, International Atomic Energy Agency (1982-85) (See: IAEA) | Google
^ Government of India (Officer of, 1954 to 1962) | Google
1956 : Third Secretary in Tehran, Iran (1956-59)
1959 : Foreign Office, New Delhi (1959-62)
^ Trinity College, Cambridge (Student of, 1954 to 1956) | Google
Student of Persian and History

S.K. Singh