S. M. Krishna, born on May first, nineteen thirty-two, is a distinguished Indian lawyer and politician whose career has significantly shaped the political landscape of India. He served as the Minister of External Affairs from two thousand nine until October two thousand twelve, showcasing his diplomatic acumen on the global stage.
Krishna's political journey includes notable positions such as the tenth Chief Minister of Karnataka from nineteen ninety-nine to two thousand four and the nineteenth Governor of Maharashtra from two thousand four to two thousand eight. His tenure as the Speaker of the Karnataka Vidhana Soudha from December nineteen eighty-nine to January nineteen ninety-three further highlights his leadership capabilities.
As a member of both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha from nineteen seventy-one to two thousand fourteen, Krishna played a pivotal role in Indian politics. He is particularly recognized for his contributions to transforming Bengaluru into a global IT hub during his time as Chief Minister, laying the groundwork for the city's future success.
In recognition of his exceptional service, S. M. Krishna was honored with the Padma Vibhushan in two thousand twenty-three, the second highest civilian award in India, solidifying his legacy as a prominent figure in Indian governance.