Khushwant Singh

Author, lawyer, diplomat, writer, and politician Khushwant Singh was from India. He was most recognized as a writer for his incisive secularism, humor, sarcasm, and unwavering devotion to poetry. He makes sharp-witted parallels between the social and behavioral traits of Westerners and Indians. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, he served as editor of a number of literary and journalistic journals as well as two newspapers. He served as a member of the Rajya Sabha, the Indian Parliament's upper chamber, from 1980 and 1986.


As one of the most well-known Indian authors of English-language literature, Khushwant Singh has made a name for himself. He was an outstanding citizen in addition to being a brilliant writer. Additionally, he is the recipient of India's second-highest civilian accolade, the Padma Vibhushan. Through his writing, he also seeks to advance compassion and humanity.


His most well-known book, Train to Pakistan, which was written in 1956 and later adapted into a movie in 1998, was inspired by his experience with the 1947 Partition of India. His other notable works include The Portrait of a Lady, The Voice of God and Other Stories, The History of the Sikhs, and more.

Born - Died: 1915-2014
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