Background
Dorji, Chenkyab was born on January 1, 1943 in Haa, Bhutan.
Dorji, Chenkyab was born on January 1, 1943 in Haa, Bhutan.
Born in 1943 in Haa district of western Bhutan, Higher Education Mr. Chenkyab Dorji graduated in Forestry from Dehra Dun, India in 1963. He then completed his Masters in Forestry Science from Forestry Research Institute, Dehra Dun in 1967.
He had been the secretary-general of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation from March 1, 2005 to February 29, 2008. Subsequently, he had undertaken trainings at various world-renowned institutions including, the Swiss Technical Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, and the Wood Technology and Transport in Austria. Political life Mr. Dorji joined the civil service of Bhutan in 1961 in the Department of Forests and later served as Director until 1984.
From 1983 to 1985 he served as Director of the Board of International Center for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), which is located in Kathmandu, Nepal.
In 1984, he was appointed as the Joint Secretary of the Department of Trade, Commerce, and Industry and Mines of Bhutan. A year later he was promoted as the Secretary of the Ministry of Trade, Industries and Forests.
In 1986, he served both as the Secretary, National Planning Commission and Secretary, Department of Agriculture. He held the office of the Vice-chairman and Deputy Minister of Planning Commission (independent charge) during the period of 1988-1991.
He was then elevated to the post of Cabinet Minister for Planning and served as its Chairman from 1991 through 1998.
He also served as Chairman of the National Environment Commission from 1992 to 1998. During his Chairmanship of above Commissions, two key documents were prepared and published id est (that is) Bhutan 2020 – A vision for peace, prosperity and happiness 1996, and the Middle Path – National Environment Strategy for Bhutan.
He was conferred a number of awards in recognition of his outstanding contributions during his career.
Prior to joining the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Secretariat, Mr. Dorji served as Bhutan’s first resident Ambassador to Thailand at the Royal Bhutanese Embassy in Bangkok.
He was concurrently accredited as Ambassador to Singapore, Australia and was also responsible for Bhutan’s relations with other South East Asian Countries. Dorji has to his cr two titles published id est (that is)
The National Forest Policy (1974), and The Bhutan Forest Acting (1969).
Mr. Dorji also served as Member of several key institutions of Royal Government of Bhutan.
Married; 3 children.