Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Anurag Srivastava replaces Raveesh Kumar as MEA spokespers­on

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

nNEWDELHI:ANURAG Srivastava, an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer of the 1999 batch, took over on Monday as spokespers­on of the external affairs ministry, replacing Raveesh Kumar who is set for an ambassador­ial assignment.

Srivastava’s last posting was as the ambassador to Ethiopia and the African Union. Before his assignment as the envoy to Ethiopia, he headed the political wing at the Indian high commission in Sri Lanka and was involved in framing and implementi­ng India’s developmen­t assistance projects.

He served at India’s permanent mission to the UN in Geneva, where he dealt with human rights, refugees and trade policy. He has also held various positions in the ministry in New Delhi, including in the Pakistan-afghanista­n-iran division and in the external publicity (XP) division.

“Honoured and privileged to take over as the Official Spokespers­on of @Meaindia. I look forward to working closely with all to fulfill my responsibi­lities in this new role,” Srivastava tweeted.

He has degrees in engineerin­g and business management and did a brief stint in the corporate sector before joining the IFS. He also has a postgradua­te diploma in diplomatic studies from Oxford University.

Raveesh Kumar, who served as the public face of the MEA during the post-pulwama standoff with Pakistan last year, is an IFS officer of the 1995 batch. He is expected to be given an ambassador­ial assignment in Europe, though movements of diplomats are restricted because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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