Key Points

Lord Meghnad Desai, the trailblazing Indian-origin economist and UK peer, passed away at 85. PM Modi praised his economic insights and role in strengthening India-UK ties. British diplomats recalled his advocacy for bilateral relations and academic legacy at LSE. Desai made history as the first Indian Labour Party member in the House of Lords.

Key Points: Economist Meghnad Desai Dies at 85 as Modi UK Leaders Mourn

  • Born in Vadodara, Desai earned degrees in Mumbai before PhD at UPenn
  • First Indian-origin Labour Party peer in UK House of Lords
  • Championed India-UK ties and Gandhi statue in London
  • Authored influential economic works as LSE Professor Emeritus
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Renowned economist Meghnad Desai passes away at 85; PM Modi condoles his demise

PM Modi and UK officials pay tribute to Indian-origin economist Lord Meghnad Desai, recalling his global impact on economics and India-UK relations.

"Anguished by the passing away of Shri Meghnad Desai Ji, a distinguished thinker, writer and economist. – PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, July 30

Distinguished Indian-origin economist, author, and member of the UK House of Lords, Lord Meghnad Desai, passed away at the age of 85 on Tuesday, prompting an outpouring of condolences from across the world, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the British High Commissioner to India, Lindy Cameron.

Born as Meghnad Jagdishchandra Desai in 1940 in Vadodara, the economist began his academic journey in economics at the University of Mumbai, where he earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees, following which he received a scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania, completing his PhD in economics in 1963, three years after enrolling.

Following the news of his demise, PM Modi expressed grief and recalled his valuable contributions to economic thought and India-UK relations.

"Anguished by the passing away of Shri Meghnad Desai Ji, a distinguished thinker, writer and economist. He always remained connected to India and Indian culture. He also played a role in deepening India-UK ties. Will fondly recall our discussions, where he shared his valuable insights. Condolences to his family and friends. Om Shanti," PM Modi stated in a post on X.

The British High Commissioner to India also expressed her condolences over Desai's demise, stating, "RIP Lord Desai. Thoughts with Kishwar Desai and his wider family and friends. Such fond memories of watching the UK general election with him last year," in a post on X.

"So sad to learn Lord Meghnad Desai passed away in Delhi this evening. First Indian Labour Party Peer, Professor Emeritus LSE, renowned economist and author. A passionate advocate for UK-India links. Thoughts of all UK in India with his wife Lady Kishwar and their children," the Deputy High Commissioner of the UK to India, Christina Scott, stated in a post on X.

The High Commission of India in London also paid tribute to Desai, noting that he had championed the strong and lasting ties between India and the UK and that his contributions would continue to inspire diplomats, academics, and thought leaders in both nations.

"The High Commission of India in London is deeply saddened by the passing of Lord Meghnad Desai. A teacher, scholar, thought leader and great advocate of the enduring friendship between India and the UK. Lord Desai's work will be cherished by generations of diplomats, scholars and thought leaders in both countries. His role in the installation of a statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Parliament Square in London ensures that his legacy will endure," the High Commission of India in London stated in a post on X.

Desai was elevated to the UK House of Lords in 1991, where he served as the first Indian-origin peer from the Labour Party. He held the title of Professor Emeritus at the London School of Economics (LSE) and was widely respected for his academic contributions and public policy insights.

- ANI

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Priya N
While I respected his academic work, I wish he had spent more years actually working in India to implement his ideas. Many diaspora intellectuals become disconnected from ground realities. Still, a great loss to economics fraternity.
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Arjun K
Om Shanti. His journey from Vadodara to House of Lords is truly inspiring! Shows what Indian talent can achieve globally. His work on India-UK relations was particularly valuable in post-Brexit scenario.
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Shreya B
As an economics student, his books were part of our syllabus. The man had such clarity of thought! Sad that we've lost him, but his ideas will live on through his writings. #RIPMeghnadDesai
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Karan T
The Gandhi statue at Parliament Square is such an important symbol - didn't know Lord Desai was behind it! What a wonderful legacy to leave behind. India needs more global ambassadors like him.
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Neha E
Heartbreaking news 😢 My father studied under him at LSE and always spoke about his brilliant lectures. He remained connected to his roots despite living abroad for decades. True son of India!

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