Millennium Post

Vikram Doraiswami likely to be new envoy to Dhaka; Rudrendra Tandon to move to Kabul

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NEW DELHI: In a diplomatic rejig, the government is set to appoint seasoned dip

lomat Vikram Doraiswami as India's next envoy to Bangladesh while another experience­d hand, Rudrendra Tandon, is

likely to be the new ambassador to Afghanista­n, sources said. Doraiswami, a 1992 batch Indian Foreign Service officer, is currently serving as additional secretary in-charge of internatio­nal organisati­ons and summits at the headquarte­rs of the external affairs ministry in Delhi. He will succeed Riva Ganguly Das in Dhaka.

The government's decision to appoint Tandon as India's ambassador to Afghanista­n comes at a time when the longpendin­g peace and reconcilia­tion process in the war-ravaged country is gaining momentum. India has been keenly watching the evolving political situation after the US inked a peace deal with the Taliban in February. India has been a key stakeholde­r in the peace and reconcilia­tion process in Afghanista­n.

Tandon, who joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1994, is currently serving as Indian envoy to Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at Jakarta.

He has served in Indian missions in Paris, Algiers, Kabul and Moscow. He had also served as India's Consul General in Jalalabad in Afghanista­n.

Tandon succeeds Vinay Kumar in Kabul.

Sources said seasoned diplomat Gourangala­l Das is expected to be sent to Taipei. He is likely to be the Director-general of India Taipei Associatio­n. Das is currently serving as joint secretary (Americas) in the ministry of external affairs. The government on Monday appointed Vidhu P Nair as the next ambassador of India to Turkmenist­an.

Nair, a 2002-batch IFS officer, is presently serving as director in the ministry.

The government has also appointed Hemant Harishchan­dra Kotalwar, a 1996-batch IFS officer, as India's next envoy to the Czech Republic.

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