Thinking of David brings back fond memories of Cambridge. I will always remember our weekly seminars at CSAS, which David would diligently attend. Even when at times he seemed to be paying less attention, as soon as the presentation ended, he would always have a razor-sharp question to ask, which would then trigger a whole new set of questions, for both presenters and attendees. He did this without an ounce of condescension, with a visible appetite for intellectual discussion. After the seminar would end, he would always join the rest of the group to continue the conversation over a glass of wine. He was the most approachable man, happy to exchange ideas with students as well as established scholars . As a student, I truly admired David’s bonhomie, his generosity in exchanging ideas, and his great sense of humour. He was certainly a towering scholar, but it was easy to imagine him being a great dad and a fantastic grandfather too. At times when one felt unsure about pursuing an academic career, it was inspiring and reassuring to see that someone like him, who had achieved so much in his field, had retained an obvious love for life in all its dimensions. David will continue to inspire many of us, in research and in life.
Laurence
19th February 2021
David was a fantastic colleague and friend who was always so accessible even during outside-of-work hours! David seemed to have so many interests outside of his specialist field (especially sports!) that you felt that you could chat away with him about anything. He was larger than life and I look back fondly to many a long lunch talking South Asian politics at the Chiang Mai restaurant in Oxford during those times.
Jeet Mistry, friend and former colleague at Oxford Analytica
Jeet
19th February 2021
I could not have hoped for a kinder and more supportive colleague. I will miss David greatly.
Nandini
19th February 2021