Government of India: P. J. Grigg, Sir Nripendra Nath Sircar, J. W. Bhore, Harry Graham Haig, Sir Frank Noyce, P Raghavendra Rau, Lancelot Graham, Girija Shankar Bajpai, G. R. F. Tottenham, H. A. F. Metcalfe, S. P. Varma, K. Sanjiva Row, T. Rayan, A. G. Clow, C. W. Gwynne, J. C. Nixon, Tin Tut, N. R. Pillai, J. W. L. Megaw, S. N. Roy, T. Sloan, A. F. R. Lumby, A. J. Raisman, E. W. Perry, W. L. Scott
Dulwich and Cambridge educated Tin Tut was the first Burmese to become an Indian Civil Service officer.
Tin Pan Alley | King Tut's Wah Wah Hut | Tin Shui Wai | Sha Tin | tin | Tin Man | Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Yip Tin-Shing | Tin Woodman | Tin Huey | Tin House | Tin Wing Stop | Tin oxide | Tin Machine | Tin Hau temples in Hong Kong | Tin | Tut Taylor | Tin Tsz Stop | The Tin Drum | The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin | Sha Tin Racecourse | Sha Tin District | Tin Tut | Tin tabernacle | Tin Planet | Tin Pei Ling | Tin Pe | tin mining | Tin Machine Live: Oy Vey, Baby | Tin Cup |
U Nu, the first Prime Minister of Independent Burma, appointed U Tin Tut to be his Minister of Foreign Affairs.