Taranjit Sandhu likely to be India’s ambassador to US
WASHINGTON: Taranjit Singh Sandhu, a veteran of India-us ties with decades of on-and-off experience dealing with it, is expected to be named shortly as India’s ambassador to Washington DC, according to people familiar with the matter. He will succeed Harsh Vardhan Shringla, a batch mate and college hockey teammate from St Stephen’s.
Shringla left Washington DC this week to start as the new foreign secretary in New Delhi and Sandhu will arrive here from Sri Lanka, where he, as ambassador, is credited with putting India back in the reckoning as the island nation’s most important partner, elbowing out the aggressive Chinese. An announcement is expected as soon as the process is over for the appointment of diplomats, according to people familiar with the ongoing discussions about a bunch of upcoming ambassadorial postings in the pipeline, to Kathmandu and Paris, for instance, both of which are key capitals for India. On Tuesday, HT first reported that Jawed Ashraf will be India’s next ambassador to France, and Vinay Kwatra, Nepal.
Washington DC has been abuzz with speculation about the next ambassador from the time Shringla was named the foreign secretary in December end, after the conclusion of a highly successful second round of the 2+2 India-us ministerial dialogue, which was capped by a rare protocol-busting call-on meeting for Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar with Trump.