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          Abul Fateh

          Bangladeshi diplomat

          Abul Fateh (Bengali: আবুল ফতেহ; 16 May – 4 December )[1][2] was a Bangladeshi diplomat, statesman and Sufi[3] who was one of the founding fathers of South Asian diplomacy after the Second World War, having been the founder and inaugural Director of Pakistan's Foreign Service Academy[3] and subsequently becoming Bangladesh's first Foreign Secretary when it gained its independence in He was Bangladesh's senior-most diplomat both during the 'Liberation War' period of its Mujibnagar administration as well as in peacetime.

          A former Carnegie Fellow in International Peace and Rockefeller Foundation Scholar and Research Fellow,[3] he has been described as "soft-spoken and scholarly" and "a lesson for all diplomats".[4]

          Exceptionally for a Bengali-born diplomat, he rose to the most senior ranks of public service in Pakistan.[4] Then at the time Bangladesh began seeking independence,