Md. Nazrul Islam (diplomat)

Md. Nazrul Islam is a Bangladeshi diplomat and former Ambassador of Bangladesh to Bahrain.[1] He is the additional foreign secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Early life

Islam completed his bachelor and masters in Economics from the University of Dhaka.[2] He did his PhD at the University of New England (Australia) in Water Policy and Governance.[2][3]

Career

Islam joined the foreign service of Bangladesh Civil Service in 1995.[2]

From 2002 to 2003, Islam was the First Secretary at the Embassy of Bangladesh in Iraq.[2]

Islam served at the Embassy of Bangladesh to South Korea from 1999 to 2002.[2] From 2004 to 2006, he was the Director (SAARC and BIMSTEC) at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2]

Islam was a counselor at the Bangladesh High Commission to Australia from 2007 to 2010.[2] From 2011 to 2014, Islam was the Director General of Parliamentary Affairs and the Director General of West and Central Asia at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.[2] In July 2014, he was promoted to a grade 3 officer.[4]

From July 2014 to June 2015, Islam the in-charge of the Bangladesh embassy in Lebanon.[2] He had taken over from Ambassador AFM Gousal Azam Sarker who had faced allegations of mismanaged and was withdrawn from the embassy.[5]

From 2015 to 2019, Islam was the Deputy Permanent Representative to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.[2] From rom July 2015 to February 2020, he was the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Bangladesh to Saudi Arabia.[2][6] He was the Ambassador of Bangladesh to the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition from October 2018 to November 2019.[2] He was then appointed the Ambassador of Bangladesh to the Kingdom of Bahrain.[7]

Islam returned from Bahrain on 7 September 2023 and joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as an additional foreign secretary.[2]

Personal life

Islam is married to Najmun Nahar Habib.[2]

See also

Md. Nazrul Islam, a contemporary diplomat with the same name.

References

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