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Triloki Nath Kaul

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Name
  
Triloki Kaul

Role
  
Diplomat


Died
  
January 16, 2000, Rajgarh

Education
  
University of London

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Books
  
Indo-Soviet Relations: Prospects and Problems, India and the New World Order

Triloki Nath Kaul (or T. N. Kaul) (1913 - January 16, 2000) was one of India's foremost diplomats, who remained in the Indian foreign service and served as Indian Foreign Secretary (1967 - 1972) and strategic studies experts.

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Life

Kaul was born in 1913 in Baramulla, Kashmir, and was educated at the universities of Punjab, Allahabad and King's College London. In January 2000, he died at age 86 due to cardiac arrest at his orchard in Rajgarh.

Career

He joined the Indian Civil Service in 1939 and later the Indian Foreign Service in 1947 (see his *Reminiscences*). He served the Government of India as Ambassador of India to the Soviet Union, U.S., and China, as well as being Deputy High Commissioner and acting High Commissioner to the UK, and Foreign Secretary to the Indian Ministry of External Affairs. He was also the Vice-Chairman of the Indian unit of the UNESCO and Chairman of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations.

Besides his diplomatic career, he lectured widely on international peace and security issues at various universities all over the world.

Major works

Kaul was the author of several books on foreign policy.

Some of his works include:

  • Diplomacy in Peace & War
  • Recollections and Reflections (1978)
  • Life in a Himalayan Hamlet (1982)
  • My Years through Raj and Swaraj (1993)
  • A Diplomat’s Diary (1947-1999) (2000)
  • References

    Triloki Nath Kaul Wikipedia