Inder Pal Khosla  | |
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| In office 1974–1975  | |
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| In office 1975–1976  | |
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| In office 1976–1980  | |
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| In office Jan 1985 – July 15, 1985  | |
High Commissioner to  | |
| In office Feb 1985 – 1989  | |
Ambassador to  | |
| In office 1989–1990  | |
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| In office 1990–1992  | |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | March 26, 1938 Lahore  | 
Inder Pal Khosla is a retired Indian diplomat.[1] He served as the Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh and Afghanistan.[2]
- Son of Shakuntala and Justice GD Khosla.
 - Has two daughters
 - Education: 1954: The Doon School BA, MA (Econ).
 - In 1960 joined Indian Foreign Service.
 - Served in Vienna (1963), Algiers, Thimpu, Dhaka and Kabul.
 - 1974: India's representative at Bhutan.
 - 1975-1976: Charge d'Affaires in Jeddah, (Saudi Arabia).
 - 1976-1980: Ambassador to United Arab Emirates.
 - Feb 1980-Jan 1985: Jt Sec, Master of ceremonies Ministry of External Affairs (India).
 - Jan 1985-July 15, 1985: High Commissioner to Dhaka Bangladesh.
 - July 15, 1985-1989: High Commissioner to Canberra Australia.
 - 1989-1990: Ambassador to Kabul Afghanistan.
 - 1990-1992: Ambassador to Iran.
 - 1992:Ambassador to Netherlands.
 - 1993-Jan 1995: at Mohammad Hamid Ansari Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations[3]
 
Bibliography
- India and the Gulf by Inder Pal Khosla, Konark Publishers 2009, ISBN 9788122007435.
 
References
- ↑ Khosla, I. P. (2009). India and the Gulf - Inder Pal Khosla, Association of Indian Diplomats - Google Books. ISBN 9788122007435. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
 - ↑ "India Appoints Envoy - Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. 15 November 1994. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
 - ↑ "IPCS | Institute of Peace & Conflict Studies".
 
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