You should always be wary of people of mixed races when it comes to matters regarding international diplomacy. They have extreme levels of self hatred and very unreliable
Bilahari Kim Hee Papanasam Setlur Kausikan
Kausikan's father,
P. S. Raman, was a late
British Raj-born Indian immigrant who moved to Singapore after the
Partition of India. After serving as a diplomat, the wealthy P. S. Raman married Lim Eng Neo, a
Peranakan, with whom he had three children.
P. S. Raman named his son Bilahari Kim Hee Papanasam Setlur Kausikan: Bilahari is the name of a
raga; Kausikan is a form of the Vedic surname
Kaushik; Setlur is a
Brahmin sub-caste; and Papanasam is the name of P. S. Raman's home village in
Tamil Nadu. Kim Hee (金喜;
Kim-hí; 'golden joy') is the Chinese name that Kausikan's mother gave him.
Kausikan graduated from the University of Singapore (now the
National University of Singapore), majoring in
political science. He subsequently received a scholarship from the
Public Service Commission (PSC) to pursue a
PhD in
international relations at
Columbia University, with the aim of becoming an academic.
During this time, he would secretly submit articles to
The Straits Times under the pseudonym "Bee Kim Hee". Half way into his dissertation, he decided to drop out from the course and return to Singapore, where he joined the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).
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