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Bimal Prasad was born on 1923 in India, is an Indian historian. Discover Bimal Prasad's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?

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Occupation Academician
Age 92 years old
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Born 1923
Birthday 1923
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Date of death 4 November, 2015
Died Place New Delhi
Nationality India

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Children Jayant Prasad, Sujata Prasad, Sanjay Prasad

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1974

An intellectual with socialist inclinations, Prasad was associated with Jayaprakash Narayan's mass movement in 1974-75, and has written / edited several books on Narayan.

He is known for his postcolonial analysis of the Indian independence movement, particularly his work on the evolving foreign policy of the Indian National Congress, and for his work on communal relations during the British Raj.

He wrote several analyses of Foreign Affairs in the South Asian region.

In addition to books, he contributed to many journals and volumes on modern Indian history

Prasad has had a long interest in the origins and ramifications of India's foreign policy, and his work on pre-independence foreign policy was a classic of postcolonial history.

He is known as an expert on relations within South Asia, and has had personal connections with many leaders from the region.

1991

He was Indian ambassador to Nepal during 1991-1995.

Prasad was professor of history at University of Patna, Patna and then South Asian Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University.

He served as Dean, School of International Studies.

After retirement, he was appointed ambassador to Nepal by prime minister Chandrashekhar (1991–1995).

He claimed not to have enjoyed the office:

During his tenure, he worked with Indian prime ministers P V Narasimha Rao and his Nepali counterpart Girija Prasad Koirala to enhance India's aid to Nepal.

The BP Koirala Nepal India Foundation was also set up in this period.

His son, Jayant Prasad, who also served as Indian ambassador to Nepal, is currently Director General of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses.

For some time he also served as director, Gandhian Institute, Varanasi.

He was the honorary director of the Rajendra Prasad Academy, and a fellow with the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library in New Delhi.

He was also the chairman of the Rajendra Bhawan Trust.

In addition, he was chairman of the National Gandhi Museum and President of the Indian council for South Asian co-operation.

He has been awarded national fellowship by the Indian Council for Social Science Research.

2015

Bimal Prasad (1923 - 4 November 2015) was an Indian historian known for his scholarship on modern Indian history.