Govt shuffles key diplomatic pack

NEW DELHI: After months of administrative silence, the government has cleared key ambassadorial appointments. Ashoke Mukherji is likely to be India's next Permanent Representative (PR) to the UN, taking over from Hardeep Singh Puri, who retires in end-February after two years of steering India through a rare stint in the UN Security Council. Arun Singh is likely to take over as India's ambassador to France.

Singh has been second-in command in Washington for the past four years, overseeing crucial bilateral ties during the first Obama administration after being envoy to Israel. He will be replacing Rakesh Sood, who has been given a one-month extension to tide over the French president Francois Hollande's maiden visit to India. The bilateral and strategic relationship with France has improved significantly in recent years, with France emerging as the top supplier for nuclear reactors as well as combat aircraft. French Rafale won the contract for India's biggest ever defence deal of 126 MMRCA.

Pakistan will see a changeover, with India's High Commissioner Sharat Sabharwal making way for T C A Raghavan, currently envoy to Singapore. Raghavan has been the head of the territorial division in charge of Pakistan in the ministry of external affairs (MEA), besides serving in Islamabad. He is also known to be a trusted hand for national security advisor (NSA) Shivshankar Menon. Vijay Thakur Singh is slated to take over from Raghavan in Singapore.

Gautam Mukhopadhyay, India's envoy in Kabul, may take over an equally-sensitive portfolio as ambassador to Myanmar. Former governor of West Bengal Gopal Gandhi had reportedly written a letter to the Prime Minister requesting for the post because he had been impressed by Aung San Suu Kyi. Among the MEA mavens, there was little appetite to indulge this request because Myanmar needs skillful professional handling.

This year will also see big changes in the MEA as the ministry gets ready to shop for its next foreign secretary. The post of ambassador to the US will fall vacant soon, though there are rumours that Nirupama Rao might get an extension. London is likely to fall vacant later this year along with The Hague and Berlin. In the immediate neighborhood, the volatile Maldives will be seeing a new High Commissioner after India's controversial envoy, D N Mulay, moves to New York. Rajeev Shahare, joint secretary in the MEA, is slated to take his place. S Jaishankar, India's ambassador to China, is slated to return as well, which could see a movement in Sri Lanka or Malaysia, both of which have expert China hands heading Indian missions.

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