# Bhagwan Singh

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Indian diplomat, army officer, and administrator

For the Indian politician, see [Bhagwan Singh (politician)](/source/Bhagwan_Singh_(politician)).

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Captain **Bhagwan Singh** (1916–1995) was an Indian [diplomat](/source/Diplomat), army officer, and administrator, who served as [High Commissioner](/source/High_Commissioner) of India to [Fiji](/source/Fiji), and subsequent to his retirement was prominent in [Jat](/source/Jat) causes.

## Family

Bhagwan Singh's son, [Ajay Singh](/source/Ajay_Singh_(diplomat)), has continued the family tradition of maintaining links with Fiji, when he was appointed the Indian High Commissioner to Fiji in 2005.[1]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["India names descendant of semi-slaves as diplomat in Fiji"](http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=14632).

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