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Nationality
  
Indian

Profession
  
Foreign Service


Name
  
Pradeep Kapur

Role
  
Professor

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Alma mater
  
Indian Institutes of Technology

Books
  
Ta Prohm: A Glorious Era in Angkor Civlization

Ambassador Pradeep Kumar Kapur (Hindi: प्रदीप कुमार कपूर) (born 1954) is Visiting Clinical Professor, International Trade, Development and Security Issues at the School of Public Policy, University of Maryland. He joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1979 and he attained the rank of Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India in 2013. Described as a "luminary" diplomat, he was first in his batch to be appointed as ambassador in the year 2000. He served first as India’s ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia and later as ambassador to the Republic of Chile.

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Education

Kapur received a Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering in 1977 from the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. In 1979, he received a Master of Technology in Management and Systems from IIT, Delhi.

Career

As a career Indian Foreign Service officer from 1979 to 2013, Kapur held many government posts both in India and abroad. From April 2001 to January 2005 he was the Indian ambassador to Cambodia. From October 2007 through January 2009, he was joint Secretary of the Foreign Service Institute in New Delhi. From January 2009 to December 2013 he was the Indian ambassador to Chile.

Publications

Kapur's publications include India ASEAN Relations (2002), Ta Prohm: A Glorious Era in Angkor Civilization (co-authored, 2007), India of My Dreams (co-edited, 2008), Connecting World Heritage Sites and Civilizations (2013, Universidad Mayor Santiago).

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