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Sujan Romeshchandra Chinoy Alumnus: Rajkumar College, Rajkot India
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[edit]- Mexico June 2012:Ambassador Extraordinary and Envoy Plenipotentiary of Mexico-The Ambassador of India in Mexico is concurrently accredited as High Commissioner to Belize. Belize
- Sujan Chinoy appointed envoy to Mexico
- A 1981 batch IFS officer, Chinoy hails from a well-known family of Rajkot. His grandfather, barrister C N Chinoy, was the diwan of Rajkot state in pre-Independence days.
- A polyglot, he speaks fluent Chinese (Mandarin) and also knows French, German, Japanese,Arabic and Creole
- was part of late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s visit to China in 1988, former President R. Venkataraman’s visit to China in 1992 and former President K RNarayanan’s visit to the Chinese mainland in year 2000
- Write up in "Abhiyaan" on Shri Sujan Chinoy: 2012 June
- Pride of the Alma mater Rajkumar College, Rajkot;At the Prize Giving Ceremony:30 Mar 2012
- A goodbye for Mr Chinoy. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Australia, Australia India Business Council, NSW (AIBC), United Indian Association (UIA), farewell from Australia 2012
- In Memoriam Tribute to a true Ambassador Vasant Vasudev Paranjape : By Sujan Chinoy:Vasant Vasudev Paranjape had a genuine vision of better relations between India and China and worked in his own way to promote friendship and understanding. Vasant Vasudev Paranjape, the former Ambassador, passed away in Pune on April 8, 2010, ending a chapter in contemporary India-China history. His grasp of the Chinese language was legendary, as was his role as interpreter during the talks between Jawaharlal Nehru and Zhou Enlai. Next Diplomat emerges to carry on the mission
- Sujan Chinoy, the China expert
- Opportunity knocks for both India, China by:Rajendra Bajpai, Correspondent, ASIA TODAY INTERNATIONAL 24-06-2005:I have dealt with this country on a full-time basis for the last 19 years," says Sujan R Chinoy, India's Consul General in Shanghai. "China is now looking at India as a dynamic economy, a market for sourcing raw materials and a market for finished goods." The Chinese are looking at investing in India's infrastructure, and Indian companies want to take advantage of China's fast-moving economy, he says.
- The saga of Shanghai, by Sujan Chinoy: Once an obscure fishing town, Shanghai has metamorphosed into a major international city which is a key element in China's economic development strategy.
- Presence of Indians in China, an observation by Sujan Chinoy
- Indian trade with China going through the roof, observes Sujan Chinoy
- In 2004, The Consul General Sujan R Chinoy had a roster of Indian Business and Indians who are heads of operations of global MNCs to call on unlike in the past
- Reception to welcome Mr. Sujan R. Chinoy, Consul General of India, Sydney, March 2, 2006
- Grand Australian Premiere of Mystic India, a film produced by BAPS:7th February, 2006 Sydney
- Chief guest Mr. Sujan Chinoy at Sir Syed Day Celebration by The Aligarh Muslim University Alumni of Australia. In his excellent and spellbinding speech.. Nov 11, 2006 Sydney
- Multi faith Prayer meeting addressed by Sujan Chinoy in Sydney
- Farewell to Consul General Mr. Sujan Chinoy, Dec 21, 2008 Australia:Consul General 21 Jan, 2006 to 24 Dec, 2008
- When I first met Mr. Sujan Chinoy at the Republic Day function organised at the Consul General's residence three years ago, I first thought he is an Army Officer but after he started reading out the speech that it was established that he is our new Consul General, said a reporter from Times of India
- Shri Sujan R Chinoy :Vice President IFSOWO: Indian Foreign Service Officers' Welfare Organisation, 2010