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Jyotindra Nath Dixit (8 January 1936 – 3 January 2005) was an Indian diplomat, who as served as Foreign Secretary (1991–1994), the top bureaucrat in the Ministry of External Affairs. At the time of his death he was the National Security Adviser (India) to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and is most remembered for his role as a negotiator in disputes with Pakistan and China.〔(J. N. Dixit: Hawkish diplomat and India's first full-time National Security Adviser ) The Independent, 5 January 2005.〕〔(J.N. Dixit – a tribute ). By Gopal Gandhi, The Hindu, 5 January 2005.〕〔(J. N. Dixit, 68, Dies; Served as India's Negotiator in Pakistan and China Disputes ) New York Times, 9 January 2005.〕〔(J.N. Dixit, Indian Security Adviser, Dies ) VOA News, By Anjana Pasricha. New Delhi, 3 January 2005.〕 ==Early life and education== Born in Chennai, then known as Madras, to famous Malayali writer Munshi Paramu Pillai and Retnamayi Devi. He got his surname, ''Dixit'', from his stepfather Sitaram Dixit, a freedom fighter and journalist.〔(Obituary )〕 He did his schooling in Central India, Rajasthan and Delhi. thereafter he did BA Honours Degree in Philosophy, Economics and Political Science the Zakir Husain College (University of Delhi) (1952 Batch),〔(1952, A College Story ) Indian Express, 5 July 2003.〕 then he did his Master's in International Law and International Relations from Delhi University, and pursued studies for Doctoral Degree at the Indian School of International Studies, now part of Jawaharlal Nehru University.
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