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Ayilam Panchapakesha Venkateswaran (2 August 1930 – 2 September 2014) was an Indian diplomat, former
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and former Chairman of Asia Centre,
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, rated by many as one of the most efficient foreign secretaries of India. The circumstances in which he resigned from the Indian Foreign Service made news at that time and drew widespread comments in the media.


Life sketch

A. P. Venkateswaran comes from a Tamil Brahmin family with roots in a small
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hamlet of Ayilam, in the south Indian state of
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. His father, A. S. Panchapakesa Ayyar was a former
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judge turned civil servant and Venkateswaran was born at
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, while his father was staying in
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with his mother, Vedanayaki Ammal. Venkateswaran was good at studies and he secured three post graduate degrees in Science, Economics, and Political Science from the
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before joining Indian Foreign Service on 2 April 1952, at the age of 22. After joining the service, Venkateswaran continued his studies at Oxford on International Law (1952–53) and at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London (1953–54). A. P. Venkateswaran, Retrieved 4 September 2014 Venkateswaran was married to Usha and the couple had a daughter, Kalpana, who is settled in the US. He died on 3 September 2014, at Bangalore, succumbing to a cardiac arrest. His mortal remains were cremated at Wilson Garden Crematorium in the city. Venkateswaran was a Fellow of the ''Center for Industrial Affairs'' at
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from 1974 to 1975. He has also written several articles on international politics in journals and magazines.


Controversy

One year after he assumed office as the Foreign Secretary of India, Venkateswaran made a public statement that the
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operations in Sri Lanka was a mistake, a statement which appeared to have irked
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, then Prime Minister of India. Weeks later, when asked by a Pakistani journalist about the impending Pakistan visit for the
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summit, announced earlier by Venkateswaran, Rajiv Gandhi replied with the now famous words,
''Soon, you will be talking to a new foreign secretary''
The declaration generated much publicity and had no precedence where the termination of service of a Class I civil services officer being announced at a press conference. Venkateswaran, present at the press conference, sent the letter of his resignation to the Prime Minister's office immediately. The incident attracted worldwide media interest. Years later, Venkateswaran commented that the decision to send IPKF to Sri Lanka was a mistake which finally led to the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi.


Positions

Venkateswaran has served in the Indian foreign offices across the globe, except in South American continent, and was the Indian Ambassador in the US, China and Syria. After his Embassy stints, he served as the Indian representative in the United Nations before returning to India, in 1986, when he was made the
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, the highest job in the Indian Foreign Service, during
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's term as the
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. Career sketch Venkateswaran resigned from Indian Government service in 1987 after which he founde
Asia Centre Bangalore
''a think tank of diplomats and intellectuals, based in Bangalore.''


See also

* Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi *
Indian Peace Keeping Force Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) was the Indian military contingent performing a peacekeeping operation in Sri Lanka between 1987 and 1990. It was formed under the mandate of the 1987 Indo-Sri Lankan Accord that aimed to end the Sri Lankan ...


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Venkateswaran, A. P. 1930 births 2014 deaths Malayali people People from Odisha Indian diplomats Malayali Brahmins Indian Foreign Secretaries