Sikander Bakht

Indian politician and Minister of External Affairs

Sikander Bakht - Indian politician and Minister of External Affairs
Born

August 24th, 1918
106 years ago

Died

February 23rd, 2004
21 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

India

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Served as a prominent political figure in India, holding various significant positions. Acted as the Minister of External Affairs, contributing to the country's foreign relations. Worked with different political parties, shaping policies and engaging in diplomacy during a crucial period in Indian politics. Represented the interests of India on both national and international stages. Contributed to the formation of legislative reforms and took part in discussions that influenced India's international standing.

Served as India's Minister of External Affairs

Played a role in shaping foreign policies

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