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T. D. S. A. Dissanayake

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

T.D.S.A. Dissanayake is a Sri Lankan diplomat and writer, who has served as Sri Lankan ambassador to Indonesia and Egypt.

Early life and education

Dissanayake was born to a family of police officers, his father was C. C. "Jungle" Dissanayake a former Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police (SDIG) and his uncle S.A. "Jingle" Dissanayake was a former Inspector General of Police. He was educated at the Royal College Colombo,[1] the University of Ceylon and Harvard University.

After graduating from University of Ceylon he had hope to join the Ceylon Police Force following his family tradition. However he was prevented from doing so[citation needed] when his father was implicated as one of the leaders of the attempted military coup in 1962.[2]

Diplomatic career

He did a spell working in the UN and went on to become Sri Lankan ambassador to Indonesia[3] and Egypt.

Writing career

Since 1975 Dissanayake has published 16 books mostly regarding the politics and history of Sri Lanka.[citation needed]

Bibliography

  • War or Peace in Sri Lanka (2002)
  • The Agony of Sri Lanka

See also

References

  1. ^ One of the best batches of the best school!
  2. ^ Coup of 1962: an inside story
  3. ^ "Royal College '49 Group: The best batch of recent times". Sunday Times. Retrieved November 14, 2021.

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Sri Lankan Ambassador to Indonesia
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Sri Lankan Ambassador to Egypt
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This page was last edited on 20 April 2024, at 01:02
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