In Memory of Amitava Basu

Diogo Pereira,

Mr Amitava Basu was a cherished colleague, mentor, and friend whose quiet generosity and readiness to help defined his presence in every professional space he entered. Within IASIA, he served with distinction as Board Member (2022–2025), Functional Vice-President for Regional and International Cooperation (2025–2028), and Co-Chair of Working Group IV on Subnational Governance and Development, bringing careful judgment, deep collegiality, and an unwavering commitment to strengthening cooperation across the global community of public administration schools and institutes. He was not only a leader but a listener: thoughtful, respectful, and always willing to make time for others, especially younger colleagues and students. His intellectual generosity and human warmth strengthened, made IASIA more inclusive, and made it more collaborative.

Across more than a dozen countries, Mr Basu combined rigorous public finance expertise with a genuine belief in people and learning. Whether supporting municipalities on Smart Cities strategies, strengthening public financial management, or leading institutional reforms, he consistently paired technical excellence with capacity building, designing training, mentoring officials, and building durable local capabilities. As an academic and practitioner, he enriched public administration education through teaching, scholarship, and applied research, demonstrating how sound finance, accountable institutions, and participatory governance can improve people’s lives. His career stands as a testament to service, humility, and the conviction that better public administration begins with investing in people.

We will remember Mr Basu not only for what he accomplished but for how he did it, always with kindness, patience, and an enduring willingness to help. His legacy will continue to inspire IASIA and all who are committed to improving public administration education and practice worldwide. Our deepest condolences go to his family, friends, colleagues, and all who were fortunate to learn from and work alongside him. I will miss you, my dear friend.

Cristina A. Rodriguez-Acosta, PhD

Co-Chair – IASIA Working Group IV

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) has received an unqualified audit opinion on its 2025 financial statements following the annual external audit conducted by Herbert Baumgartner and Manuela Ernst of the Austrian Supreme Audit Institution.

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) has reached the final stage of its search for a new Director General, with two candidates selected to proceed to consideration by the Council of Administration.

The International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) has extended the nomination period for its two distinguished awards: the Donald C. Stone Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Advancement and Well-Being of IASIA and the O.P. Dwivedi Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Advancement of Public Administration and Public Policy in the World.

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