Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

House committee for NRIs in foreign service

- Jayanth Jacob jayanth.jacob@hindustant­imes.com n

NEW DELHI: The parliament­ary standing committee on external affairs has urged the government to facilitate the entry of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) into foreign service in order to expand the country’s diplomatic corps.

The panel also pulled up the ministry for being “completely silent” over its earlier recommenda­tion of recruiting “eminent scholars” into foreign service and termed the MEA’S “reticence” “disturbing”.

The recommenda­tion comes in the wake of the panel continuous­ly expressing concern in the context of the panel continuous­ly expressing concern over “limited size” of India’s diplomatic corps.

The measures to increase the strength of diplomatic corps should be undertaken in a timebound manner, the panel headed by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor told the ministry of external affairs.

“The committee would like to emphasise that all-out efforts should be made to augment the numbers of the diplomatic corps by conducting regular cadre reviews, lateral entry and broadening the recruitmen­t net such as through facilitati­ng the entry of NRIs”, the committee said in a report.

In its reply to the panel, the external affairs ministry said it has revised the guidelines for the recruitmen­t of consultant­s from academia and private sector on contract basis as per the existing government norms. The ministry added that it would continue to recruit people through deputation from other ministries, department­s and the armed forces.

The strength of country’s diplomatic crops, including the feeder service, is estimated to be at 2,700.

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