Harish-Chandra was born in
Kanpur. He was educated at
B.N.S.D. College, Kanpur and at the
University of Allahabad. After receiving his master's degree in
physics in 1940, he moved to the
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore for further studies under
Homi J. Bhabha. In 1945, he moved to
University of Cambridge, and worked as a research student under
Paul Dirac. While at Cambridge, he attended lectures by
Wolfgang Pauli, and during one of them, Harish-Chandra pointed out a mistake in Pauli's work. The two became lifelong friends. During this time he became increasingly interested in mathematics. He obtained his PhD,
Infinite Irreducible Representations of the Lorentz Group, at Cambridge in 1947 under Dirac. ==Honors and awards==