Eastern Eye (UK)

Security and strategy expert

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ALEX ELLIS, a British strategic expert, will take charge as the new UK high commission­er to India, the Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office (FCDO) announced on Tuesday (5).

The civil servant has been serving as deputy national security adviser in the Cabinet Office for the UK government’s integrated review on diplomacy, developmen­t and defence.

In his new role, which will see him based in New Delhi, he will succeed Sir Philip Barton, who moved back to the UK last year to take charge of the newly-expanded FCDO as its permanent under-secretary.

“Mr Alex Ellis CMG has been appointed British high commission­er to the Republic of India in succession to Sir Philip Barton KCMG OBE. Mr Ellis will take up his appointmen­t during January 2021,” the FCDO statement said.

Ellis, 53, is described as having experience in security issues and strategy, including as director general responsibl­e for the

UK and European Union (EU) security partnershi­p, internatio­nal agreements with the UK’s closest partners, and domestic and EU engagement on Brexit in the erstwhile Department for Exiting the European Union (DExEU).

He has served as British ambassador to Brazil between 2013 and 2017 and as ambassador

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