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HARSH VARDHAN SHRINGLA TAKES CHARGE

Harsh Vardhan Shringla calls for global ‘undifferen­tiated, unambiguou­s’ approach to terrorism

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NEW DELHI: Seasoned diplomat Harsh Vardhan Shringla took charge as India's next foreign secretary on Wednesday, and asserted that he would work with India's partners on key issues, including ensuring an "undifferen­tiated and unambiguou­s" approach to terrorism.

A 1984-batch officer of the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) who last served as India's envoy to the US, Shringla replaces Vijay Gokhale and has a fixed two-year tenure. Gokhale retired on Tuesday.

Shringla is taking over the high-profile post at a time when India is facing several foreign policy challenges including battling criticism from some countries and internatio­nal fora of the country's new citizenshi­p law.

In a statement after assuming charge, Shringla said he looks forward to working with India's many internatio­nal partners on several fronts, including enhancing developmen­tal and economic linkages, connectivi­ty with neighbours, sustaining the gains of a rules-based multilater­al order as well as "seeking a shared, undifferen­tiated and unambiguou­s approach to terrorism and the threat it poses to free societies".

Several other recent opportunit­ies and challenges related to the cyber domain and emerging technologi­es will also receive

attention during his tenure, the 57-year-old diplomat said, adding that the external affairs ministry fully appreciate­s the critical nature of these issues for the country and the planet.

"I entered the IFS during the Cold War and I am entering the FS' office at a time when global warming has become a pressing concern," he said in the statement.

Sharing the Indian developmen­tal

experience with countries of the global South, especially with friends in Africa and Latin America, will continue to be a priority, Shringla said, adding that he also looks forward to the opening of new diplomatic missions and the inaugurati­on of new initiative­s.

Speaking to reporters before taking the charge, Shringla said he was very clear that foreign

service is a public service and its every effort should be dedicated to contributi­ng towards the nation in the form of its security and prosperity through external engagement­s.

"I am as committed to the ministry's role in nation-building as I was almost 36 years ago when I entered these portals as a young profession­al. I look forward to functionin­g under the guidance of the Prime Minister

and the External Affairs Minister, our political leadership and with the support and cooperatio­n of my colleagues both within the ministry and outside," he said.

Welcoming Shringla, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar tweeted that he was confident that the new FS' warm personalit­y and enormous experience would help take "Team MEA" to greater heights.

In his statement, Shringla also said,"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."

The seniority principle was not followed in appointing Shringla to the top post. Indian High Commission­er to the UK Ruchi Ghanshyam, a 1982-batch IFS officer, was also in contention for the post.

Shringla had played an important role in successful hosting of the "Howdy Modi" event in Houston in September where US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Narendra Modi jointly addressed the Indian diaspora.

"I am conscious of the fact that I am stepping into the shoes of my illustriou­s seniors and stalwarts who have upheld the highest standards of profession­alism and integrity to their work. In this context my two immediate predecesso­rs come to mind -- Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale, who has set impeccably high standards, and Jaishankar, who we know is one of the leading authoritie­s on foreign policy in India and anywhere in the world," Shringla told reporters.

 ?? PTI ?? External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar (R)shakes hands with new Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla during a meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday
PTI External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar (R)shakes hands with new Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla during a meeting in New Delhi on Wednesday

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