In 1946, on a personal request from
J. B. Kripalani and
Jawaharlal Nehru, he joined the
Indian National Congress as its general secretary. In subsequent years, he shouldered the responsibility of many other party positions. He was invited to many major international events and delivered erudite lectures on various topics. In 1950, while visiting Japan, he released
Rabindranath Tagore: a Biography. Between 1962 and 2011 the book went through 44 editions in 4 languages, and he had authored several books after that. He was honoured with the
Padma Bhusan in 1969. He was a nominated member of the
Rajya Sabha from 1974 to 1980. The
Sahitya Akademi was established in 1954 and Krishna Kripalani was appointed its first secretary and was there till 1971. Thereafter, he served National Book Trust and Indian Institute of Advance Study in Shimla. After retirement, he settled in Santiniketan and died on 27 April 1992. ==Works==