Ambassador KP Fabian, whose last posting was as Ambassador of India to Italy from 1997-2000, is an analyst of international political developments and other global issues, and Indian national issues. Ambassador Fabian published The Commonsense on the War on Iraq, in which he had argued that there was no good reason to believe that Iraq had any WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction); President Bush's war on Iraq was totally unjustified and unwise, and Bush's Iraq project was bound to fail. Ambassador Fabian's articles on international political developments have been carried in London-based Asian Affairs and also in the Indian media. The books reviewed by Ambassador Fabian include Ashley J Tellis India's Emerging Nuclear Posture, Samuel P Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations, Thomas L. Friedman's The Lexis and Olive Tree, and Hannah Arendt's International Relations.
A sample collection of his writings is available on this blog.
Deconstructing The Eighteenth Summit Of The G20
SRI LANKA: QUESTIONS AND LESSONS
Arab Spring or Islamic winter? KP Fabian’s new ‘was and wasn’t’ book answers this question