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'I learnt diplomacy in India': Ban Ki-moon

Last updated on: March 9, 2011 16:24 IST
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon greets violin maestro L Subramaniam and son Ambi at the UN headquarters

Speaking at a function in the United Nations headquarters in New York, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday that he had learnt diplomacy in India, which was his first posting nearly four decades ago. Ban told the gathering, "That's the place where I learnt all that diplomacy."

'Music helped me relax, reflect and recharge'

Last updated on: March 9, 2011 16:24 IST
Violin maestros L Subramaniam and Ambi Subramaniam perform at UN headquarters

"That's the place where I enjoyed Indian music," he said, adding that it helped him "relax, reflect and recharge". Ace violinists L Subramaniam and his son Ambi Subramaniam played at the function at the UN headquarters.

'Music's nuances don't have to be interpreted'

Last updated on: March 9, 2011 16:24 IST
Hardeep Singh Puri, India's envoy to the UN greets L Subramaniam

Speaking before the performance, Hardeep Singh Puri, India's permanent representative to the UN, said that the often "arcane language" of diplomacy wasn't a part of the "universal language" of music. "This is one language where the nuances don't have to be interpreted," he said.

Ban, a career diplomat

Last updated on: March 9, 2011 16:24 IST
The Subramaniams' violin performance drew a standing ovation
Before becoming UN Secretary-General, Ban was a career diplomat in South Korea's foreign affairs ministry. He entered diplomatic service the year he graduated from university, accepting his first post in New Delhi. India has indicated that it will support Ban's election for a second term.
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