Vijay K. Nambiar

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Vijay K. Nambiar
Chef de Cabinet of the United Nations
In office
January 1, 2007 – February, 2012
Preceded by Mark Malloch Brown
Succeeded by Susana Malcorra
Special Advisor to the Secretary General
In office
4 January 2006 – 31 December 2006
Ambassador of India to the United Nations
In office
May 2002 – June 2004
Personal details
Born August 1943
Poona, India
Nationality Indian

Chenicheri Vijay Nambiar (Malayalam: വിജയ്‌ കെ. നമ്പ്യാർ; born August 1943) is a veteran Indian diplomat and currently serves as the UN Secretary General's Special Advisor on Myanmar. He was Chef de Cabinet (Chief of Staff) under UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon from 1 January 2007 to February 2012. He held the rank of Under-Secretary-General and was a member of the Secretary-General's Senior Management Team.[1] Mr. Nambiar previously served as Deputy National Security Advisor to the Government of India and Head of the National Security Council Secretariat. He previously served as India’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York (May 2002-June 2004). Earlier as Ambassador of India, he served successively in Pakistan (2000-2001), China (1996-2000), Malaysia (1993-1996), and Afghanistan (1990-1992). He was earlier Ambassador of India in Algeria (1985-1988).

During the course of his professional career in the Indian Foreign Service, he had served in numerous bilateral and multilateral appointments in Beijing, Belgrade and New York during the 1970s and 1980s. He was Joint Secretary (Director General) handling East Asia in 1988 during the period of the historic visit of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi to China. He also dealt with multilateral affairs at the headquarters in New Delhi during the early 1980s. He was involved at the delegation level in numerous UN and non-aligned summit and ministerial conferences since 1979.

Early life and career

Vijay Nambiar was born on August 1943. He is a member of the Chenicheri family, and is originally from Kerala, India.[2] He is also the younger brother of Lt Gen Sathish Nambiar.

Mr. Nambiar joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1967 and spent his early years in the diplomatic service specializing in the Chinese language serving in Hong Kong and Beijing. He also served during the mid-1970s in Belgrade, Yugoslavia.

Mr. Nambiar was born in Poona, India, in August 1943. He holds a post-graduate degree in political science from Bombay University and was awarded the Chancellor’s Gold Medal of the University in 1965.

He is married and has two daughters.

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