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P. N. Haksar

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successor. It was Sanjay who authorised a police raid on the Haksar family's shop in New Delhi, Pandit Brothers, deliberately humiliating the civil servant. Haksar never forgave Indira. When she returned to power for the second time in 1980, she pleaded with him to resume his former role. To his credit Haksar stood his ground and refused, even at the risk of being persecuted.
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During the latter years of his life, Haksar became associated with the Delhi Science Forum, initiatives on human rights, and opposition to neo-liberal policies and secularism. He lost his eyesight during the last 10 years of his life when the only pleasure he allowed himself was a weekly massage.
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freedom struggle, issuing directives from her private office to the top military leadership in some cases. The Prime Minister and her Principal Secretary subsequently fell out because Haksar despised Indira's poorly educated and lacklustre younger son, Sanjay, who aspired to be his mother's
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Haksar was noted for his strategising on the nationalisation of banks, insurance firms and foreign-owned oil companies, the 1971 Indo-Soviet Treaty and India's support to the liberation of what would become Bangladesh. He is also the chief architect of the
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P. N. Haksar served as the India ambassador to Nigeria and Austria. In the 1960s, he also served as a deputy high commissioner in London. After twenty years in the Indian foreign service, he was appointed an aide to the then
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in 1971, thus becoming the most powerful senior civil servant in the prime minister's office.In total he served for six years as India's most powerful civil servant. He authored the 'Stray Thoughts Memorandum' at the
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he declined the honour stating that "Accepting an award for work done somehow causes an inexplicable discomfort to me." The prime minister duly rescinded her offer.
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at the India League in London.Critics say he was arrogant, occasionally vindictive, uncomfortably close to Soviet thinking and a willing tool of Moscow.
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who became Gandhi's closest confidant in her inner coterie of bureaucrats, the so-called "Kashmiri mafia". Prior to this, Haksar was a diplomat of the
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in 1947, formally joining the service by direct appointment with effect from 18 January 1949. He was close to fellow-Kashmiri from Allahabad
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family. He studied Sanskrit at home and obtained an M.Sc. from University of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. He went on to study in the
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Upon his retirement from the civil service in 1973, Indira Gandhi offered Haksar India's second highest civilian honour, the
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as Secretary to the Prime Minister of India, and was promoted to the newly created post of
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Haksar Memorial Vol-3 Challenge for Nation Building in a world in turmoil
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Working a Democratic Constitution - A History of the Indian Experience
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Following university, Haksar made his mark as a prominent lawyer in
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Haksar was born in 1913, Gujranwala (now in Pakistan) in a
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Haksar Memorial Vol-1Contemplations on the Human Condition
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socialism and later become associated with Marxists.
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Nehru's Vision of Peace and Security in Nuclear Age
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Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission
Indira Gandhi
Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India
Indira Gandhi
V. Shankar
Secretary to the Prime Minister of India
Lakshmi Kant Jha
Gujranwala
Punjab
British India
Punjab
Pakistan
New Delhi
Indira Gandhi
principal secretary
Planning Commission
Jawaharlal Nehru University
centralisation
socialism
Kashmiri Pandit
Indian Foreign Service
ambassador
Kashmiri Pandit
London School of Economics
Anand Bhawan
Motilal Nehru
Fabian

Indira Gandhi

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