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President
  
Ziaur Rahman

Role
  
Diplomat

Name
  
Tabarak Husain

Succeeded by
  
Shah A M S Kibria

Preceded by
  
Fakhruddin Ahmed


Preceded by
  
Mustafizur Rahman Siddiqi

Succeeded by
  
Humayun Rashid Choudhury

Vice President
  
Abdus Sattar (1977-1978)

Education
  
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Dhaka

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Tabarak Husain (born April 6, 1924) is a former Bangladeshi career diplomat. He was foreign secretary of Bangladesh from 1975 to 1978. He also held the position of chairman of Sadharan Bima Corporation and Grameen Bank.

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Early life and education

Husain completed his undergraduate degree and post graduation in Economics from University of Dhaka in 1942. He then obtained his postgraduate degree in International Relations from London School of Economics, United Kingdom in 1949.

Personal life

Husain married Uzra Husain (d. 2011), daughter of Justice Amin Ahmed. Several of Uzra's sisters were married to Pakistani foreign service officers. They had three sons Riaz Husain, Jamil Husain and Taher Husain.

Pakistan period

Husain joined the Pakistan Foreign Service as a member of the first regular batch in 1949. He served in different positions in the Pakistan diplomatic missions in India, The Netherlands, United Kingdom and Thailand. He was acting high commissioner of Pakistan in New Delhi from 1961 to 1964. In 1968, he was appointed as director general in the Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs with Ambassadorial rank. He was appointed as ambassador to Algeria in 1971 but due to Independence movement of Bangladesh, he was detained in Karachi, Pakistan. He accompanied Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on a state delegation to Peking (present Beijing) in November 1971.

Bangladesh period

Husain was repatriated from Pakistan in late 1973. Since then he worked in Ministry of Foreign Affairs in various positions. He was reportedly selected to be Bangladesh's ambassador to Cairo before the coup of August 15. He served as Foreign Secretary, of Government of Bangladesh from 15 November 1975 to 6 September 1978. During the period, he visited summit level meetings in nine countries on bilateral visits. He also visited Moscow twice in November 1975 and 1976 as a single member delegation to discuss bilateral issues. For the period of 1978-1982, He was ambassador of Bangladesh to United States of America. In his tenure, President Ziaur Rahman visited in United States in 1980.

Later, he was the chairman of Sadharan Bima Corporation from 1995 to 1996 and Grameen Bank from 2003 to 2010.

Writing

Husain authored "Serving the Nation: Reflections of Bangladesh Diplomats", a compilation of the memoirs of 43 career diplomats.

Awards

Husain was awarded the Sitara-i-Khidmat (Star of Service) honor by Pakistan in 1968.

References

Tabarak Husain Wikipedia