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12 Facts About Apa Pant

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Appasaheb Pant, known as Apa Pant, Appa Pant, Appa Sahib Pant, Appsaheb Balasaheb Pant, Parashuram-rao Pant, was an Indian diplomat, Prince of Aundh, Gandhian, writer and freedom fighter.

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Apa Pant served as the Indian Commissioner at various African countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, Zanzibar, Northern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and the Belgian colony of the Congo and, later, as the Indian ambassador to countries like Indonesia, Norway, Egypt, United Kingdom and Italy.

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Apa Pant served as the Political Officer for India in the Kingdom of Sikkim.

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Appa Sahib Bala Saheb Pant was born on 11 September 1912 in the Aundh, Satara capital city of princely state of Aundh in the British India, presently near Satara in the Indian state of Maharashtra, as the second son of Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi, the ruler of the state.

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Apa Pant continued his studies in London and passed Barrister at Law from Lincoln's Inn and returned to India in 1937 when the Indian freedom movement was gathering pace.

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Apa Pant married Nalini Devi, a medical doctor and a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1942 and the couple had three children, Aditi, Aniket and Avalokita.

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Apa Pant died, aged 80, on 5 October 1992, succumbing to old age illnesses.

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Apa Pant started his political and diplomatic career as the Minister of Education of the Aundh State in 1944 when his father was the ruler of the state.

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Apa Pant's tenure lasted one year and during this period and thereafter, he was involved in the discussions related to the integration of the state into Indian Union.

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Apa Pant represented India at Bandung Conference in 1956 for the formation of Non-Aligned Movement.

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Apa Pant worked as the Officer in Charge of the missions of Tibet and Bhutan and Sikkim, and as Ambassador to Indonesia, Norway, Egypt, United Kingdom and Italy.

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Apasaheb Pant was a former judge for the Templeton Prize, an international recognition honouring the entrepreneurship of spirit, He published eight books towards the latter part of his life.