K Natwar Singh: Diplomacy, Politics, and Wit

K Natwar Singh, a distinguished diplomat and former Congress leader, passed away at 93 after a prolonged illness. He was renowned for his sharp wit, deep insights into diplomacy, and memorable political career. Singh had a complex relationship with Congress but left behind a rich legacy through his writings and diplomatic contributions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 11-08-2024 09:33 IST | Created: 11-08-2024 09:33 IST
K Natwar Singh: Diplomacy, Politics, and Wit
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K Natwar Singh, an iconic diplomat and seasoned politician, passed away Saturday night due to prolonged illness, sources confirmed. The 93-year-old former Congress leader is remembered for his sharp intellect and straightforward demeanor.

Singh's diplomatic career began in 1953 when he joined the Indian Foreign Service. He resigned in 1984 to enter politics, winning a seat in the Lok Sabha. His tenure as External Affairs Minister in 2004 was marred by allegations of illegal pay-offs in the Iraqi oil scam, leading to his resignation.

Despite his tumultuous relationship with the Congress party, Singh left an indelible mark on India's diplomatic landscape and was a prolific author. His legacy includes books like 'The Legacy of Nehru' and 'My China Diary.' Those who knew him celebrated his deep understanding of foreign affairs and distinctive sense of humor.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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