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481: 44: 508:. In 1985, he was sworn in as a minister of state (who is a minister, but one level below a cabinet minister) and allotted the portfolios of steel, coal and mines, and agriculture. In 1986, he became minister of state for external affairs. In that capacity, he was elected President of the UN Conference on Disarmament and Development held in New York in 1987, and also led the Indian delegation to the 42nd Session of the 665:, only to be expelled by that party within four months (in November 2008) for alleged indiscipline, anti-party activities and "lack of faith" in the ideology of the Bahujan Samaj Movement. In fact, Singh had been demanding a Rajya Sabha seat (which had apparently been promised before he joined the party) and Mayawati had changed her mind on that matter. Jagat Singh later joined the 563:, who would go on to become Rajasthan’s Minister of Health, Family Welfare, and later Industries, and emerge as the tallest leader in eastern Rajasthan in the early 2000s, virtually upending Singh’s hold in the region. He had to sit in the opposition benches, however, and then he lost the elections of 1999. After a further hiatus of three years, he was elected (indirectly) to the 456:(UNITAR) appointed by the Secretary-General, United Nations for six years (1981–86). He also served on the Expert Group appointed by the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, London in 1982. He was appointed Secretary-General of the Seventh Non-aligned Summit in New Delhi held in 1983 and Chief Coordinator of the 550:
had regained complete control of the party, the three family loyalists merged their new party into the Congress party and returned into the service of the Gandhis. Singh was rewarded with a ticket to contest the general elections of 1998, and returned to parliament after a gap of nine years, when he
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that "India's Congress party" and Singh's family were non-contractual (corrupt) beneficiaries of the Oil-for-Food Programme. Anil Mathrani, then Indian Ambassador to Croatia and formerly a close aide to Singh, alleged that Singh had used an official visit to Iraq to procure oil coupons for Jagat
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Congress rejected the allegations made by Singh and targeted him to have distorted facts "after being removed and publishes baseless things". They added that "spreading such sensationalism for shoring up the sale of a book" won't be accepted.
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in 1953 and served for 31 years. One of his earliest assignments was in Beijing, China (1956–58). He was then posted to New York City at the Permanent Mission of India (1961–66) and as India's representative to executive board of
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Singh remained a minister of state for external affairs until the Congress party lost power after being defeated in the general elections of 1989. In those elections, he contested and lost the
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Sonia Gandhi also responded to the book and rejected its contents. She even expressed the intention to write her own autobiography to reveal the truth. Kallol Chakraborty writing for the
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over the years. The book presents Singh's account of the Volcker report and the various political motions that took place in the background leading up to his resignation.
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party. He won the election and served as a union minister of state until 1989. Thereafter, he had a patchy political career until being made India's
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Singh assumed office on 23 May 2004 as India's minister for external affairs. On 27 October 2005, while Singh was abroad on an official visit, the
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noted that the book fraught with the one-sided narrative may create sensation for sometime but it cannot achieve heights in the long run.
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named both he and the Congress party to which he belonged as beneficiaries of illegal pay-offs in the scandal related to the UN's
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E. Smith, Donald (May 1966). "Book reviews: The Legacy of Nehru: A Memorial Tribute. by K. Natwar-Singh, S. Radhakrishnan".
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In August 1967, Singh married Maharajkumari Heminder Kaur (born June 1939), the eldest daughter of the last Maharaja of
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bank, and later withdrawn from this account to be allegedly distributed among Indian beneficiaries of the scam.
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and could not be a minister. He developed differences with the Prime Minister and left the party along with
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The fourth son of Govind Singh and his wife Prayag Kaur of village 'Jagheena', Singh was born in the
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Natwar Singh assumes the charge of Union Minister for External Affairs in New Delhi on 24 May 2004
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from May 2004 to December 2005. Having been suspended by the Congress in 2006, he joined the
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as Prime Minister since Rajiv Gandhi had been assassinated. At this time, Singh was not an
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from Rajasthan in 2002. The Congress party came back to power in 2004, and Prime Minister
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in 1953. In 1984, he resigned from the service to contest elections as a member of the
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in the Ministry of External Affairs from March 1982 to November 1984. He received the
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Natwar Singh died in Gurugram on 10 August 2024, at the age of 95.
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The Magnificent Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala (1891–1938)
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family related to the ruling dynasty of Bharatpur. He attended
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released the report on its investigation of corruption in the
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in 1975. He was an Indian Delegate to the 30th Session of the
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in 2004. However, 18 months later, he had to resign after the
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appointed Natwar Singh as the Minister for External affairs.
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In February 2008, Singh announced he quit Congress at a
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University and was a visiting scholar for a period at
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businessman Aditya Khanna's bank account to his own
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New York: Consulate General of India: 55. 1236:"Oil-for-food: ED traces Rs 8-cr to Delhi bank" 787:Maharaja Suraj Mal, 1707-63: His Life and Times 2630:All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) politicians 1812: 622:Singh was suspended by the Congress in 2006. 2640:Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1462: 1460: 1107: 2635:Alumni of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 1268:"Home " Nation Natwar Singh quits Congress" 1059:"K Natwar Singh: External Affairs Minister" 1003:"Natwar Singh 'distorting' facts: Congress" 448:, New York, Heads of Commonwealth Meeting, 367: 1819: 1805: 1457: 1205:"Natwar Singh resigns from Union Cabinet" 1544: 1320:"Mayawati has no courtesy: Natwar Singh" 852:India, Press Trust of (10 August 2008). 826:One Life is Not Enough: An Autobiography 479: 458:Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2675:Ministers for external affairs of India 1380:Mishra, Sachin Kumar (14 August 2021). 822:, Released by Hamid Ansari, March 2013. 769:The Legacy of Nehru: A Memorial Tribute 712:In August 2014, Singh's autobiography, 574: 14: 2612: 1779:Minister for External Affairs of India 1589: 1583: 1379: 1233: 997: 995: 968: 966: 881: 879: 847: 845: 125:8 December 2005 – 22 May 2009 71:22 May 2004 – 6 December 2005 1800: 1654:from the original on 26 December 2021 1538: 1419:from the original on 15 December 2021 1406: 1348: 1330:from the original on 26 December 2021 1300:from the original on 26 December 2021 1202: 1095:from the original on 26 December 2021 851: 2665:Indian National Congress politicians 1373: 418: 360:In 2014, he wrote his autobiography 1445:from the original on 10 August 2024 1407:Staff, The Dispatch (16 May 2020). 1013:from the original on 11 August 2024 992: 963: 927:from the original on 11 August 2024 909: 887:"Natwar Singh quits Congress party" 876: 864:from the original on 11 August 2024 842: 475: 24: 2695:Rajya Sabha members from Rajasthan 1526:from the original on 13 April 2018 1215:from the original on 12 March 2012 756: 488:In 1984, after resigning from the 25: 2716: 1636:"'Yours sincerely', Natwar Singh" 1500:from the original on 14 July 2014 1474:from the original on 20 June 2014 1349:Singh, K. Natwar (27 July 2013). 1234:Thakur, Pradeep (26 March 2006). 1180:. 29 October 2005. Archived from 955:. 29 October 2005. 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He subsequently studied at 27:Indian politician (1929–2024) 1830:award recipients (1980–1989) 1548:The Journal of Asian Studies 1270:. Zee News. 13 February 2008 763:E.M.Forster : A Tribute 401:St. Stephen's College, Delhi 333:Singh was selected into the 324:Minister of External Affairs 282:St. Stephen's College, Delhi 59:Minister of External Affairs 7: 2409:19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche 2218:Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai 1879:Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyaya 1676:. Rupa Publications. 2019. 374:princely state of Bharatpur 10: 2721: 2233:Vuppuluri Ganapathi Sastry 2092:Kotha Satchidananda Murthy 1599:"Eighteenth Century India" 1290:"Natwar Singh to join BSP" 113:Minister without portfolio 2558: 2477: 2401: 2335: 2259: 2155: 2064: 1978: 1960:P. N. 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K. Natwar Singh

Minister of External Affairs
Manmohan Singh
Yashwant Sinha
Manmohan Singh
Minister without portfolio
Manmohan Singh
Mamata Banerjee
Arun Jaitley
Jaghina
Bharatpur State
British India
Rajasthan
Gurugram
Haryana
Indian National Congress
Bahujan Samaj Party
Alma mater
Mayo College
Ajmer
St. Stephen's College, Delhi
Scindia School
Padma Bhushan
IFS
Minister of External Affairs
Bahujan Samaj Party
Indian Foreign Service
Indian National Congress
foreign minister

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