The Asian Age

Philip Barton new UK envoy to India

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

London: The UK government on Thursday announced career diplomat Sir Philip Barton as the new British high commission­er to India, to succeed outgoing envoy Sir Dominic Asquith. He will join in the Spring.

The UK government on Thursday announced career diplomat Sir Philip Barton as the new British high commission­er to India, to succeed outgoing envoy Sir Dominic Asquith.

The UK Foreign and Commonweal­th Office (FCO) said Barton will take charge at the British high commission in New Delhi in the coming weeks of Spring.

“Sir Philip Barton KCMG

OBE has been appointed British high commission­er to the Republic of India in succession to Sir Dominic Asquith KCMG. Sir Philip will take up his appointmen­t during Spring 2020,” the FCO statement said.

He will succeed Sir Dominic Asquith who completed his tenure in New Delhi on January 31.

Barton is currently the Director General of Consular and Security at the FCO and has previously been acting Chair of the Joint Intelligen­ce

Committee at the UK Cabinet Office.

Between 2014 and 2016, the diplomat was posted in Islamabad as the British high commission­er to Pakistan and prior to that was the deputy head of mission in Washington.

He has served as additional director for South Asia at the FCO and his India focus dates back to 1994 when he was posted in New Delhi as First Secretary, External.

He has previously worked in the FCO in London on internatio­nal economic relations, the EU and South Asia.

Mr Barton, who is married with two children, was recently on secondment to the Internatio­nal Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) as a consulting senior fellow focusing on South Asian issues.

Mr Barton was private secretary to former UK Prime Ministers John Major and Tony Blair.

The 56-year-old has also worked in the Cabinet office as director general for the PM’s Anti-Corruption Summit and Director Foreign Policy and Afghanista­n/ Pakistan Coordinato­r, supporting the National Security Council.

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