Dr. Dinesh Sabnis

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Dr. Dinesh Sabnis
Dr. Dinesh Sabnis
Born 25 October 1977
Mumbai, India
Nationality Indian
Education
  • PhD in Physical Education
  • PhD in International Relations
  • Masters in Political Science
Occupation Educationist, Diplomat, Author, Sports Mentor
Organization
  • World Fund for Development and Planning (WFDP)
  • Lazarus Union – India
Title CiC & Addl. Representative to UNOV
Known for Contributions to Education Diplomacy, UN SDG Goals, Peace and Humanitarian initiatives
Height 185 cm
Website Official Website

Dr. Dinesh Sabnis (born 25 October 1977) is an Indian educationist, sports mentor, author, and non-career diplomat known for his contributions to education, international relations, peace initiatives, and cultural diplomacy. He has been actively involved in projects related to education diplomacy, cultural exchange, United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), peace, human rights, and humanitarian initiatives.

Early life

Dr. Dinesh Sabnis was born on 25 October 1977 in Mumbai, India. He was raised in a supportive family environment by his parents, Subhash Sabnis and Neela Sabnis, who encouraged the values of discipline, perseverance, and dedication from an early age.

Education

Dr. Sabnis holds academic qualifications in physical education, international relations, and political science.

  • PhD in Physical Education
  • PhD in International Relations
  • Masters in Political Science

Career

Dr. Sabnis has been active in the fields of education, diplomacy, and international relations for more than two decades.

He serves as Additional Representative to the United Nations Office at Vienna (UNOV) for the World Fund for Development and Planning (WFDP). He is also associated with Lazarus Union – India, where he serves as Commander in Chief (CiC).

Achievements

Dr. Sabnis has contributed to initiatives focused on youth leadership, education diplomacy, and sustainable development.

He has received several recognitions including:

  • UN NGO Honor Medal
  • Commemorative Medal from Lazarus Union
  • Honors from Klub Výsadkových Veteránů Prostějov
  • Presidential Volunteer Service Medal (2024)

Personal life

Standing approximately 185 cm (6 ft 1 in), Dr. Sabnis is known for his strong leadership personality and involvement in youth mentorship and international cultural diplomacy.

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