Fakhruddin Ahmed (secretary)

Fakhruddin Ahmed
ফখরুদ্দিন আহমেদ
Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh
In office
17 July 1986 – 8 May 1987
Preceded byFaruq Ahmed Choudhury
Succeeded byA. K. M. Nazrul Islam
In office
22 October 1974 – 15 November 1975
Preceded byEnayet Karim
Succeeded byTabarak Hussain
High Commissioner of Bangladesh to the United Kingdom
In office
May 1982 – July 1986
Preceded byAbul Fateh
Succeeded byMir Shawkat Ali
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Yugoslavia
In office
1978–1980
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Italy
In office
1 July 1977 – 17 January 1978
Preceded byIqbal Athar
Succeeded byKhan Shamsur Rahman
Personal details
Born1931 (1931)
Died2 November 2001(2001-11-02) (aged 69–70)
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka

Fakhruddin Ahmed (1931 – 2 November 2001) was a Bangladesh diplomat and former Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh.

Early life

Ahmed was born in 1931.[1] He graduated HS from Khulna Zilla School in 1946, and attended Khulna Daulatpur College, Calcutta Islamia College, and University of Dhaka. He had a M. A.in International Relations from the University of Dhaka.[2] He had also studied at The Fletcher School at Tufts University upon joining the Pakistan Foreign Service in 1954.[2]

Career

Ahmed joined the Pakistan Foreign Service in 1954.[3] From 1957 until 1971, he served in different capacities at the Pakistan Diplomatic Missions in Jeddah, New York City, Tehran, Accra and at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan in Islamabad as the director (personnel).[4][3]

Ahmed returned to Bangladesh in 1973 through Afghanistan after Bangladesh achieved independence from Pakistan in 1971 and started working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangladesh.[3]

From October 1973 to November 1975, Ahmed served as the Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh.[3] He then became the ambassador of Bangladesh to Italy from July 1977 until January 1978.

From 1978 to 1980, Ahmed was the Ambassador of Bangladesh to Albania, Yugoslavia, and Greece.[3][2][4]

Ahmed was the High Commissioner of Bangladesh to the United Kingdom from May 1982 until July 1986.[4]

From 1986 to 1987, Ahmed served his second term as the Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh.[3]

From 1990 to 1991, Ahmed served as the Foreign Affairs advisor to the President of Bangladesh, Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed, with the rank of a minister.[3] He wrote Critical Times – Memoirs of a South Asian Diplomat about his time in the foreign service.[5]

Death

Ahmed was staying with his daughter in Pittsburgh, United States for cancer treatment in 2001.[3] He died on 2 November 2001 after suffering from cancer for two years.[6]

References

  1. ^ Ahmed, Fakhruddin (1994). Critical Times, Memoirs of a South Asian Diplomat. University Press. ISBN 978-984-05-1229-4.
  2. ^ a b c Diplomatic and Consular Year Book. Diplomatic and Consular Year Book Limited. 1985. p. 32.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Ali, Syed Muazzem (2005-11-02). "Fakhruddin Ahmed: Some recollections". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2025-12-06.
  4. ^ a b c "Fakhruddin Ahmed". www.uplbooks.com. Archived from the original on 2023-09-29. Retrieved 2025-12-06.
  5. ^ "Critical Times - Memoirs of a South Asian Diplomat". www.uplbooks.com. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
  6. ^ Hossain, Mohammad Amjad (2015-11-14). "Remembering Ambassador Fakhruddin Ahmed". Hossain Blogs. Retrieved 2022-01-05.