Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Combating terrorism a priority: Shringla

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NEWDELHI: India’s new foreign secretary Harsh Shringla said on Wednesday that enhancing economic linkages, building synergies with major world powers and seeking an unambiguou­s approach to combating terrorism will be among the country’s priorities.

Shringla also listed sustaining a rules-based multilater­al order, sharing India’s developmen­tal experience with countries in Africa and Latin America, climate change and challenges related to the worldwide web and emerging technologi­es as other priorities for the nation’s foreign policy.

In a statement on assuming office, he said the primary objective of the external affairs ministry and the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) is to “advance our national interests across the world and serve the people of India, wherever they may be”.

He added: “We are service providers to our citizens and our people, whether at home or abroad. Enhancing the security and prosperity of India through external ties and the well-being of all Indians, wherever they may be, is our mission statement.” Shringla, 57, joined the IFS in 1984 and served as the ambassador to the US before being appointed the foreign secretary.

He succeeds Vijay Gokhale, who retired on Tuesday. He said that as the foreign secretary, he would work “with India’s many partners in the internatio­nal system — in enhancing developmen­tal and economic linkages, as well as connectivi­ties, with our neighbours; building synergies with major powers; seeking a shared, undifferen­tiated and unambiguou­s approach to terrorism and the threat it poses to free societies; and sustaining the gains of a rules-based multilater­al order”.

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Harsh Vardhan Shringla.
■ Harsh Vardhan Shringla.

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