Laleshwar Singh
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Laleshwar Kumar Narayan Singh (born 2 April 1941) was from 1993 to 2015 High Commissioner from the Co-operative Republic of Guyana to the United Kingdom, as well as the non-resident ambassador in five other countries.
After studying law in Guyana, and training as a court clerk, he moved to work in the United Kingdom in 1961. From 1971 to 1993 he worked for the Magistrates' Courts Service in central London. In 1993[1] he was appointed the High Commissioner (Commonwealth) for Guyana in London,[2] as well as the (non-resident) ambassador to the Netherlands. He has since been appointed non-resident ambassador to France and the Russian Federation (1995), the Czech Republic (1997) and the Holy See (1998).[3]
In 2018, Hamley Case replaced Singh as the new high commissioner and non-resident ambassador for various European countries.[4]
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- ^ SINGH, Laleshwar Kumar Narayan (b 2 April 1941 - ). In Who's Who 2006.
- ^ "Diplomatic Relations – Guyana High Commission London". Retrieved 2021-02-13.