Ambassador Kalarickal Pranchu Fabian (born 23 September 1940) is an Indian Diplomat who served in the Indian Foreign Service between 1964 and 2000, during which time he was posted to Madagascar, Austria, Iran, Sri Lanka, Canada, Finland, Qatar and Italy.[2]

Kalarickal Pranchu Fabian
Indian Foreign Service
In office
1964–2000
 Indian
ambassador
to  Qatar[1]
In office
November 17, 1992 – November 1, 1996
Preceded byRamesh Chand Shukla
Succeeded byRajamani Lakshmi Narayan
 Indian
ambassador
to  Italy
es:Anexo:Embajadores de la India en Italia
In office
September 10, 1999 – 2000
Preceded byes:Kamal Nain Bakshi
Succeeded bySiddharth Singh
Personal details
Born (1940-09-23) September 23, 1940 (age 84)
Udayamperoor, Ernakulam District, Kingdom of Cochin, British Raj (now Kerala, India)
OccupationDiplomat
Websitewww.ambassador-fabian.com

Career

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During his time in the diplomatic service, he spent three years in Iran (from 1976 to 1979), witnessing the Iranian Revolution first hand. As Joint Secretary (Gulf), Fabian coordinated the evacuation of over 176,000 Indian nationals from Iraq and Kuwait in 1990–91. His multilateral experience includes representing India at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, International Atomic Energy Agency, International Civil Aviation Organization, Food and Agriculture Organization, World Food Programme and the International Fund for Agricultural Development. He is also the author of two books, Commonsense on the War on Iraq, which was published in 2003 and Diplomacy: Indian Style. Even while in service, Ambassador Fabian wrote and spoke on international affairs, mainly at universities in Madagascar, Austria, Iran, Sri Lanka, Canada, Finland, Qatar and Italy. The first address he delivered was on Mahatma Gandhi in 1969 at The Charles de Gaulle University, Tananarive, Madagascar. His presentation on the North-South Dialogue was published as a monograph by McGill University, Montreal(1983). In the corporate sector, for three years starting from 2002, he was on the board of Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers in Mumbai and concurrently chaired the Audit Committee of the Board. He was on the board of the Syndicate Bank from 2003-2006. He was a visiting professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi from 2003-04. He held the position of KPS Menon Chair at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam from 2012-13. He was also the Chairman of Banyan Tree Holdings, Chennai. Currently he is a board member of The Hope Project, New Delhi and Professor, at the Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi. He is also the Chief Advisor of Minerva Model United Nations founded by Arsh Arora and Yash Maheshwari. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

Evacuation of Indians from Kuwait

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During the Invasion of Kuwait by Saddam Hussein's Iraq Fabian worked closely with Gujral then Joint Secretary (Gulf Division, Ministry of External Affairs), KP Fabian coordinated the evacuation initiative. This involved working with officers across ministries working in the Gulf, and respond to the needs of the stranded people in Kuwait. He also was personally responsible in keeping the Air India ready for the emergency operation.[11] The 1990 airlift of Indians from Kuwait was carried out from August 13, 1990 to October 20, 1990 after the Invasion of Kuwait. Air India helped evacuate 175,000 people by civil airliners. The operation was carried out before the Persian Gulf War in 1990 to evacuate Indian expatriates from Kuwait. Those stranded were evacuated from Amman, Jordan, to Mumbai by Air India, operating 488 flights in coordination with Indian Airlines.

Books Authored

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  • The Commonsense on the War on Iraq K. P. Fabian (2003) [12][13]
  • Diplomacy: Indian Style K. P. Fabian (2012)[14]
  • The Arab Spring That Was and Wasn’t (2022) [15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Munich, K. G. Saur (22 December 2011). Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008. Publitec Publications. ISBN 978-3598077357. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Ambassador K.P Fabian". Gatewayhouse. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  3. ^ Ramavarman, T (22 March 2013). "Ambassador K.P Fabian on Indian Assurance to Italy". The Times of India. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  4. ^ Fabian, K.P. (8 Dec 2011). "Take a leaf out of Chanakya's foreign policy book". Daily News and Analysis. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  5. ^ "K.P.Fabian". idsa.in. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  6. ^ "Former Ambassador to Italy K.P.Fabian visits the Seminary". ots.edu.in. 7 March 2014. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  7. ^ "Ambassador Fabian's blog, KP Fabian, Analyst - international political developments, global issues, Indian national issues". ambassador-fabian.com. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  8. ^ Fabian, K.P. (17 May 2013). "Nuclear posturing". The Hindu. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  9. ^ Diplomacy: Indian Style. ASIN 8124116768.
  10. ^ "K. P. Fabian's Books". goodreads.com. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  11. ^ "The man who inspired 'Airlift' is no more, here's his story - Real-life heroes". The Economic Times. Retrieved 21 Nov 2018.
  12. ^ "Holdings: The commonsense on the war on Iraq /".
  13. ^ The commonsense on the war on Iraq. Somaiya Publications. 2003. ISBN 9788170392583.
  14. ^ Fabian, K. P. (2012). Amazon.com. ISBN 978-8124116760.
  15. ^ "Arab Spring or Islamic winter? KP Fabian's new 'was and wasn't' book answers this question". ThePrint. 18 August 2022.