List of Doon School alumni

List of Doon School alumni

Old boys of The Doon School are popularly known as Doscos, although the more correct term is ex-Doscos since within Doon itself current pupils are known as Doscos, and alumni are referred to as ex-Doscos or, more simply, as Old Boys. The term Dosco is a contraction of Doon and School.

Although the total number of Doscos is relatively small (estimated at 5,000 since the school was founded in 1935), they include some of India's most prominent politicians, writers, government officials and business leaders:

Contents

Air Force

India

Pakistan

  • Asghar Khan, former Commander-in-Chief of the PAF, and notable Pakistani politician.

Army

India

Pakistan

Navy

India

India

Prime Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

Members of Parliament

Chief Ministers

Members of State Legislative Assemblies

Revolutionaries

Pakistan

India

  • Uma Shankar Bajpai, Foreign Secretary
  • Maheshwar Dayal, Secretary of Energy
  • Ashok B. Gokhale, Foreign Secretary
  • Vinod Kumar Grover, Foreign Secretary
  • Wajahat Habibullah, Chief Information Commissioner
  • Inder Pal Khosla, Foreign Secretary
  • Dalip Mehta, Foreign Secretary
  • KP Sankara Menon, Foreign Secretary
  • Vinay Mittal, Chairman Railway Board (India)
  • Nagendra Nath Jha, Lt. Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands
  • Ramachandra D Sathe, Foreign Secretary
  • Noel Swaranjit Sen, Director-General of Police, Andhra Pradesh
  • PP Sharma, Chief Secretary, Jharkhand
  • Arvind Virmani, Chief Economic Adviser

Pakistan

  • Masud Hasan, Federal Secretary of Defense

India

  • K Shankar Bajpai, Ambassador to the United States
  • Uma Shankar Bajpai, Ambassador to Canada
  • Sushil Dubey, Ambassador to Peru, Bolivia, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia
  • Kaikhosrou K. Framji, Ambassador to Ghana
  • Ashok B Gokhale, Ambassador to Thailand, Iran
  • Vinod Kumar Grover, Ambassador to the Netherlands
  • A. N. D. Haksar, Ambassador to Kenya, Portugal, Yugoslavia
  • Nagendra Nath Jha, Ambassador to Ireland, Turkey, Kuwait, Yugoslavia, Sri Lanka
  • Inder Pal Khosla, Ambassador to Afghanistan
  • Dalip Mehta, Ambassador to Bhutan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan
  • KP Sankara Menon, Ambassador to Hungary, Bangladesh, Egypt, Japan, China
  • Rajeet Mitter, Ambassador to Bangladesh, Philippines, Botswana
  • Gautam Mukhopadhaya, Ambassador to Syria
  • Ramachandra D Sathe, Ambassador to China
  • Aftab Seth, Ambassador to Japan, Vietnam, Micronesia
  • Ranjit Sethi, Ambassador to France
  • Bhawani Singh, Ambassador to Brunei
  • Karan Singh, Ambassador to the United States
  • Maninder Singh Sawhney, Ambassador to Eritrea
  • Siddharth Singh, Ambassador to Japan

Pakistan

  • Syed Mustafa Anwar Hussein, Ambassador to Indonesia
  • Jamsheed Marker, Ambassador to nineteen countries

United Kingdom

Nepal

  • Rukma Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana, Ambassador to India

Aerospace and Airlines

Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals

  • Vittal Mallya, Chairman United Breweries Limited, Hoechst AG Chemicals and other companies
  • Jamsheed Rezaur Rahim, Chairman ICI Group Pakistan
  • Malvinder Mohan Singh, former CEO & MD, Ranbaxy Group
  • Shivinder Mohan Singh, MD, Fortis Healthcare Limited & Escorts. Heart Institute & Research Centre
  • Analjit Singh, Chairman, Max India Limited, Max New York Life Insurance Co Ltd

Consulting, Finance and Banking

Manufacturing

Petroleum

Tea

  • Narendar Nath Atal, Chairman Makum Tea
  • SK Mehera, President Tata Tea

Technology

Tobacco

  • Ajit Narain Haksar, Chairman ITC Ltd.
  • Zia Shaffi Khan, Chairman Pakistan Tobacco

Media

Non-Fiction

  • Aamir Ali (Conflict, Via Geneva etc.)
  • Mani Shankar Aiyar
  • Swaminathan Aiyar
  • Kanti Bajpai
  • Shyam Bhatia (Goodbye Shahzadi, Brighter than the Bagdadh Sun, Contemporary Afghanistan)
  • Ashok Chakravarti (Aid, Institutions and Development)
  • Pushpinder Singh Chopra (Touching the Sky etc.)
  • PM Das (Storms and Sunsets in the Himalaya)
  • Prasenjit Duara (Culture, Power And The State)
  • Jagjit Singh Dulat (Partners in Victory)
  • Siddharth Dube (In the Land of Poverty; Sex, Lies and Aids)
  • Mahmood Farooqui (Besieged: Voices From Delhi 1857)
  • Ramchandra Guha
  • Pranay Gupte (Vengeance: India After the Assassination of Indira Gandhi)
  • A. N. D. Haksar (numerous translations of Sanskrit classics)
  • Rohit Kumar Handa (Policy for India's Defense; Comrade Sahib)
  • Prem Shankar Jha
  • Aditya Kumar (Goods and Service Tax - New Face of Indirect Taxes in India)
  • Sandeep Kumar (On Edge: The Afghan Passage)
  • Deepak Lal
  • Jamsheed Marker
  • Piloo Mody
  • Shomit Mitter (Systems of Rehearsal)
  • Lt Gen T.B Nanda (A Life Of Passion: Story Of A Sapper )
  • Naveen Patnaik
  • Padmanabh Vijay Pillai (Perspectives on Power: India & China, Where Nothing Happens)
  • Vijay Prashad
  • Aroon Purie
  • Saurabh Saklani (What Teens Need but Can't Quite Say)
  • Arun Kumar Sarwal (Handbook of Financial Instruments & Transactions)
  • Dhananajaya Singh (The House of Marwar, Marwar-Jodhpur: Gateway to the Thar)
  • Pushpinder Singh (The Indian Air Force and its Aircraft)
  • B George Verghese, (Agenda for India etc.)
  • Shiv Kunal Verma (Ocean to Sky: India from the Air, Military World Games, The Northeast Palette, The Long Road to Siachen: The Question Why)
  • Gautam Vohra (The Central Himalayas, Tribals, Development and Environment, Diary of an Organic Farmer)

Fiction, Poetry and Drama

  • Inderjit Bhadwar, (Sniffing Papa, The Chamber of Perfumes etc.)
  • Vimal Bhagat (Stage Whispers)
  • Vikramaditya Chandra (The Srinagar Conspiracy)
  • Amitav Ghosh
  • Aminuddin Khan (A Shift in the Wind, A Right Royal Bastard)
  • Samit Sawhny (All the World's a Spittoon)
  • Aftab Seth (Pillars of a Landscape)
  • Vikram Seth
  • Vishvjit Singh (Kuch Shabd Kuch Lakeerein)
  • Ardashir Vakil

Secondary Education

Graduate and Post-graduate Education

Fine Arts

Design

Films

  • Mahmood Farooqui (co-director, Peepli Live)
  • Ali Fazal (3 Idiots)[1]
  • Ashvin Kumar, Filmmaker
  • Asheesh Kapur (Kurbaan)
  • Shiv Pandit, Actor
  • Rajiv Rai, Filmmaker
  • Ashwin Mushran, Actor
  • Roshan Seth, Actor
  • Imaad Shah, Actor
  • Vivaan Shah, Actor
  • Himani Shivpuri, Actress
  • Chandrachur Singh, Actor
  • Shiv Kunal Verma, Documentaries

Music

  • Shayan Italia
  • Ashwin Mushran
  • Abhinav Bindra, Beijing Olympics 2008 Gold Medalist (Air Rifle)
  • Kamaljit Chaudhari, National Squash Champion
  • Nandu Jayal, Mountaineer
  • Vishal Raj Kapoor, National Squash Champion
  • Bunker Roy, National Squash Champion
  • Nikhilesh Senapati, National Squash Champion
  • Kunwar Gajendra Singh, junior National Squash Champion
  1. ^ Ali Fazal's the first actor in his family, Times of India[1]

This list of notable alumni is sourced principally from the following:

  • The Dosco Record is a book of short biographies, similar to what may be found in a Who's Who, which was first produced by J.A.K. Martyn who deliberately modeled it on the Harrow Record. (Martyn had been a schoolmaster at Harrow School before helping A.E. Foot start The Doon School.) As a consequence, alumni are listed in the year in which they joined Doon, rather than the year in which they graduated; Martyn believed that this would make it easier for Doscos to look up their friends. The book is updated every 8 years or so, and is published by the The Doon School Old Boys Society ("DSOBS") and distributed only to alumni. It includes biographical information about every Dosco (even people like Sanjay Gandhi who was expelled before completing his studies); it also highlights family connections between Doscos such as whether a particular Dosco was the son of another Dosco, or married the sister or daughter of another Dosco.
  • The Rose Bowl is a periodic newsletter that contains alumni news, obituaries, reminiscences, etc. It is produced by the DSOBS and distributed by post to all alumni; a PDF version is also sent by email to alumni.
  • The Doon School Register is published, every few years, by the DSOBS. It includes the contact details of every Dosco; deceased alumni are noted as such. Also included are the small number of "Associate Members" (honorary members) of The Doon School Old Boys: for the most part these include former teachers; also included are people such as Salim Ali who had been frequent visitors to Doon and were considered to be part of the Dosco fraternity.
  • Doon, The Story of a School, edited by Sumer Singh, published by the Indian Public Schools Society 1985. This (somewhat slim) book was distributed to alumni and contains essays, reminiscences, and stories about the founding of the Doon School.
  • The Doon School -- Sixty Years On, edited by Pushpinder Singh Chopra, published by the DSOBS in October 1996. This book is similar in many respects to Doon The Story of a School, but much larger.

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