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Brajesh Chandra Mishra (29 September 1928 – 28 September 2012) was an Indian politician and from the Indian Foreign Service who is best known for serving as the first National Security Advisor of India from 1998 to 2004. He also served as the principal secretary of then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He received the for his contributions.


Early life and family
He was born in family on 29 September 1928 to Dwarka Prasad Mishra, who was a former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. His father was considered a staunch politician from the Congress Party and very close to though they fell out later.


Diplomatic career
Brajesh Mishra joined the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) in 1951. He served as chargé d'affaires in after the 1962 and was India's ambassador to . He was also ambassador and India's Permanent Representative in Geneva. Mishra's last posting was as India's permanent representative to the United Nations from June 1979 to April 1981.

As permanent representative, he voiced India's position on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan at the sixth emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly, but his disagreement with that position was part of the reason why he resigned from IFS and joined the United Nations in 1981; serving as 6th United Nations Commissioner for Namibia from 1 April 1982 to 1 July 1987.


Principal secretary and National Security Advisor
In April 1991, Mishra joined the Bharatiya Janata Party and became head of its foreign policy cell. He resigned from the party in March 1998 on becoming the 9th Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India. After Brajesh Mishra, the post of principal secretary became such a powerful one that it eclipsed the status of cabinet ministers. As Vajpayee's troubleshooter, he was one of the most powerful principal secretaries the Prime Minister's Office had ever seen.

From November 1998 to 23 May 2004, he was also the first National Security Advisor and was instrumental in creating an institutional structure for national security management. His batch as an IFS officer was the same as the Indian Administrative Service batch of K. Subrahmanyam, widely considered as the doyen of India's strategic affairs community, and made him the first convener of the National Security Advisory Board where they worked closely on many issues.

He was the key motivator of foreign policy and principal spokesman on major issues. He was actively involved in framing India's geo-political policies. He was closely involved in planning the and played a crucial role in shaping India's policy regarding Pakistan and China.

He is stated to have played a major role in pushing and supporting the to undertake Operation All Clear.


Final years and death
After demitting office, Mishra had initially expressed reservations against the India–United States Civil Nuclear Agreement. Following this, the then Prime Minister, briefed specially to address his concerns about the deal. Thereafter, Mishra extended his support and publicly endorsed the deal.

In 2011, he was awarded the , India's second highest .

Mishra died on 28 September 2012 at Fortis hospital, in .


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