Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Center for Contemporary South Asia

The Brown-India Initiative Presents: The OP Jindal Distinguished Lectures with Salman Khurshid

Friday, April 29, 2016

2:00pm – 4:00pm

Watson Institute, Joukowsky Forum
111 Thayer Street

Free admission 


Friday, April 29, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.
OP Jindal Distinguished Lecture Series | India's Muslims Since Independence
Salman Khurshid, Former Minister of External affairs
Chair: Kevin McLaughlin, Brown University

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This is the first of a two part lecture series. The second lecture will take place on Monday, May 2, 2016.

Salman Khurshid is an Indian politician, lawyer, and writer. Mr. Khurshid started his political career as an Officer on Special Duty in the Prime Minister's Office, during the Prime Ministership of Indira Gandhi in the early 1980s. Later he became the Deputy Minister of Commerce, and then Minister of State for External Affairs from 1991-1996. During this period he was a Member of Parliament from the Farrukhabad constituency in Uttar Pradesh. In the General Election of 2009 he was once again elected as a Member of Parliament from Farrukhabad, winning as a candidate of the Indian National Congress. He became the Union Minister of State with Independent Charge of Corporate Affairs and Minority Affairs in the Government of India. Subsequently he was elevated to Cabinet Minister first of Water Resources with Minority Affairs; then Law & Justice and finally Foreign Minister of India. 

Mr. Khurshid has been the President of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee twice. He was also the President of the Delhi Public School Society and Dr. Zakir Husain Study Circle. He is the author of the play Sons of Babur (2008) published by Rupa & Co., which has been staged, (over 25 performances) with Tom Alter in the lead role. He has also been the editor of "The Contemporary Conservative: Selected Writings of Dhiren Bhagat" published in 1990. Books he has written include ‘Beyond Terrorism: New Hope for Kashmir (1994), ‘At Home in India: The Muslim Saga’ (2014) and ‘The Other Side of the Mountain’ ( 2016), the last two published by Hay House.

Mr. Khurshid studied at St. Stephen's College, Delhi (B.A. English) and St Edmund Hall, Oxford, UK (B.A. Jurisprudence, M.A., B.C.L.). He was also a Lecturer in Law at Trinity College, Oxford.

OP Jindal Distinguished Lectures

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