• Source: Francis Dore
    • Francis Dore (1933- 2019) was a French diplomat, and lawyer, known for his contributions to Franco-Indian relationships and European integration. In 2003, he received the Padma Shri award by Indian president A. P. J Abdul Kalam, one of India's highest civil honors, for his work in public affairs.


      Career


      Dore started studying Political Science and Law, Later hired as a professor at the Faculty of Law in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The Royal Government under Prince Sihanouk appointed him as a legal adviser due to his expertise.
      In 1965, he became cultural and scientific adviser at the French Embassy in India, where he worked for a decade to enhancing diplomatic ties between France and India. During this period, he played a crucial role in fostering mutual understanding and collaboration between the two nations.


      Death


      He died on 5 September 2019.


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