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Arthur Samuel Lall was an Indian diplomat who represented India in international forums during the mid-twentieth century. He served in India's diplomatic corps in the decades following independence and was associated with multilateral negotiations at the United Nations.
| Name | Arthur S. Lall |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Diplomat |
| Country represented | India |
Lall worked as part of India's foreign service during the formative years of the country's diplomatic engagement with the international community after 1947. His work involved representing India's positions at the United Nations and in related multilateral settings, where Indian diplomacy in this period was marked by themes such as decolonisation, disarmament, and non-alignment.
In later years, Lall was associated with academic and writing work on diplomacy and international negotiation, drawing on his experience in multilateral settings.
As a member of India's early diplomatic generation, Lall belongs to the cohort of officials who helped articulate the foreign policy framework of newly independent India on the global stage.