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Ahmad Rafi, PhD Radiation Chemist who studied at the University of Edinburgh (MSc 1964) and University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (PhD 1969). Dr. Rafi was a key Nuclear Chemist who was recruited to the United States by the Nixon administration to help with the development of nuclear power and the implementation of Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant in Calvert County, Maryland. •
Dr Sanduk Ruit (Nepal), founder, Himalayan Cataract Project and Tilganga Eye Hospital, Kathmandu. •
Dr. Baburam Bhattarai (Nepal), former Maoist rebel and Prime Minister of Nepal. •
Ong Teng Cheong (Singapore), fifth President of Singapore, former Deputy Prime Minister in Singapore. •
Karunasena Kodituwakku (Sri Lanka), former Cabinet Minister of Sri Lanka, Former Ambassador of Sri Lanka. •
Khaw Boon Wan (Singapore), former Cabinet Minister in Singapore. •
Raymond Lim (Singapore), former Cabinet Minister in Singapore. •
Yeo Cheow Tong (Singapore), former Cabinet Minister in Singapore. •
S. Iswaran (Singapore), former Cabinet Minister in Singapore. •
Mah Bow Tan (Singapore), former Cabinet Minister in Singapore. • Dato' Hajji
Abdul Ghani Bin Othman (Malaysia), former Chief Minister of Johor state in Malaysia. • Prof. Datuk Dr.
Mazlan Othman, astrophysicist, Director of the
United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs. • Tan Sri Datuk Seri Panglima
Joseph Pairin Kitingan (Malaysia), Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Rural Development of Sabah. •
Dr. K.V. Thiruvengadam (India), Indian physician and medical teacher. •
Mapatunage James "M. J." Perera (Sri Lanka), he made broadcasting history by being the first Ceylonese Director General of
Radio Ceylon, the oldest radio station in South Asia, taking over the helm from John Lampson of the BBC. •
Livy Wijemanne (Sri Lanka), pioneer of Radio Ceylon. •
J. Soedjati Djiwandono, Indonesian political scientist and founder of the
Centre for Strategic and International Studies in
Jakarta. •
Chellapilla Venkata Rao, (1910–1971) Indian botanist, who worked extensively on
Proteaceae, and plant embryology. He taught and worked at
Andhra University. (Colombo plan scholar at
University of Tasmania from 1955 to 1957). •
Dr. Khai Yuen Tang (Malaysia), Medical Practitioner, Colombo plan scholar at
The Alfred Hospital, Department of Pathology from 1966 to 1969. •
Boediono (Indonesia), 11th Indonesia Vice President. • Pehin Sri
Adenan Bin Haji Satem (Malaysia), former Chief Minister of Sarawak •
Ananda Krishnan, Malaysian-Tamil businessman • Dr. Ismail Mohamad / Ishmael Mohamed (Malaysia). General Surgeon/ medical practitioner, Winnipeg Canada. ==Present members==