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Ralengnao Khathing was born on 28 February, 1912 in Ukhrul, Manipur, India, is an Indian diplomat. Discover Ralengnao Khathing'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 78 years old?

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Occupation Army major, civil servant, diplomat
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 28 February, 1912
Birthday 28 February
Birthplace Ukhrul, Manipur, India
Date of death 1990
Died Place Mantripukhri, Imphal, Manipur, India
Nationality India

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1912

Ralengnao Khathing MC, MBE (1912–1990), also known as Bob Khathing, was an Indian soldier, civil servant and diplomat and the first person of tribal origin to serve as an Ambassador for India.

Ralengnao Khathing was born on 28 February 1912 (date of birth disputed, other reports stating it as 25 February and 8 February ) at Ukhrul, a suburban district near Imphal, in the North East Indian state of Manipur in a Tangkhul family.

He did his schooling at Kangpokpi Mission ME School and Johnstone Higher Secondary School, Imphal and joined Cotton College, Guwahati of Calcutta University from where he graduated, becoming first tribal graduate from the Manipur.

1948

After the Indian independence, he was elected to the first Manipur Assembly, in 1948, representing Sadar constituency and served as the Minister for Hills Administration and Manipur Rifles till the assembly was dissolved in 1949, upon assimilation into Indian Union.

The next year, he was selected as the Assistant Commandant of the 2nd Battalion of Assam Rifles.

1950

During his tenure there, he was involved with the rescue and rehabilitation operations in the wake of the 1950 earthquake in Assam.

The next assignment was as the Assistant Political Officer of North East Frontier Agency (NEFA).

Under his leadership, two platoons of Assam Rifles took possession of Tawang in 1950, establishing Indian administrative control in the Bum La area along McMahon Line.

1953

In 1953, the Government of India constituted the Indian Frontier Administrative Service (IFAS) and Khathing was inducted as one of the two officers of the civil service.

1954

His first posting as an IFAS officer was at Tuensang Frontier Division as the Political Officer in 1954 and his contribution is reported in the establishment of the Village Volunteer Force.

After four years at the post, he was promoted as the first Deputy Commissioner of Mokokchung district.

1957

The Government of India honoured him in 1957 with the award of Padma Shri, the fourth highest Indian civilian award for his services to the nation.

Khathing led the first armed forces into Tawang that established Indian control in the region under the direct supervision of the then Assam governor Jairamdas Daulatram.

The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian award of Padma Shri in 1957, the first person from the state of Manipur to receive the award.

He was also a two time recipient of the Gallantry Certificate of the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army.

1961

In 1961, he became the first Indian citizen to study at the National Defence College, New Delhi and completed the course in its second batch.

1962

The next year, he was posted as the Development Commissioner of Sikkim but the tenure was short lived as he was transferred as the Security Commissioner of NEFA when the Sino-Indian War of 1962 broke out.

He also worked as the Chief Civil Liaison Officer of IV Corps, Tezpur and his contributions are reported in the formation of Sashastra Seema Bal, a paramilitary force established following the 1962 war.

1967

Khathing became the Chief Secretary of Nagaland in 1967.

It was during his tenure, the Nagaland Armed Police and Naga Regiment were established.

1972

Five years later, he became the first Indian tribal to become an Ambassador when he was selected as the Indian Ambassador to Burma, in 1972.

1975

He worked in Burma for three years and retired from service in 1975.

Though the post of a State Governor was offered to him, he declined it but served as the Advisor to the Governor of Manipur, as the chairman, Tribal Law Commission and Administrative Reforms Commission and the Chairman of the Administrative Commission, Nagaland.

He also served as a member of the committee to finalise the 16-point agreement that led to the Shillong Accord of 1975 and the formation of the state of Nagaland.

1990

Khathing died at his home at Valley View, Mantripukhri, Imphal, on 12 January 1990.

He had four children, two sons, John Somi R Khathing and Darlando Thanmi Khathing, and two daughters, Leballa Khathing Gupta and Sela N Khathing.

John Khathing is a former chief commissioner of Customs and Central Excise and Darlando is the vice-chancellor of the Central University of Jharkhand.

The eldest daughter, Leballa serves as the secretary of the All India Kitchen Garden Association while the younger daughter, Sela, is a professor and Head of the Department of English at Lady Keane College, Shillong.

Khating was awarded the Military Cross by the British Empire for his services to the British Army during World War II.

Later, the Queen of the United Kingdom honoured him with the title of Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).

2019

He started his career by joining the British Army and participated in World War II, first as the Commissioner of the 19th Hyderabad Regiment (later day Kumaon Regiment) and then as the Local Captain of the V Force Operations in Manipur.

Khathing, on advice from the then Maharaja of Manipur, retired from the Army after the war and joined the Government of Manipur as the Minister for Hills Administration.