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Ranjit Gupta (diplomat)
Ranjit Gupta may refer to: * Ranjit Kumar Gupta Ranjit Kumar Gupta (often referred to as Ranjit Gupta) was Police Commissioner of Kolkata in the seventies and played a controversial role in tackling the Naxalite movement. He retired as the police chief of West Bengal. Career Gupta joined t ... - Kolkata police commissioner, who played an important role during the Naxalite movement * Ranajit Gupta – ICS officer, chief secretary of West Bengal, elder brother of Indrajit Gupta * Ranjit Gupta (sports administrator) – joint secretary of Indian Football Association * Ranjit Gupta (diplomat) - India's Ambassador to Yemen, Venezuela, Sultanate of Oman, Thailand, Spain and Head of Office in Taiwan {{disambiguation ...
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Ranjit Kumar Gupta
Ranjit Kumar Gupta (often referred to as Ranjit Gupta) was Police Commissioner of Kolkata in the seventies and played a controversial role in tackling the Naxalite movement. He retired as the police chief of West Bengal. Career Gupta joined the Indian Police Service in 1943. He was trained along with Taslimuddin Ahmed, who remained a lifelong friend, but with whom he had a meeting only after the creation of Bangladesh; Taslimuddin was the IG East Pakistan before Bangladesh, during the military crackdown. Between 1943 and 1967 he served in various capacities, including SDPO in Chittagong District (pre-independence Bengal), responsible for liaison with the Indian Army during the war. It was during this period that he made friends with Col. Cariappa, later the Chief of Army Staff of Independent India, and Captain Osmani, later the Chief of the Bangladesh Army. He was posted as SDPO, Serampore, when the war ended, and moved on to be Superintendent, Wireless, where he supervised t ...
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