November 29, 2022
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Centre extends Kwatra’s term as Foreign Secretary

He possesses extensive expertise in dealing with India’s neighbourhood as well as the US, China and Europe…reports Asian Lite News

The government has extended the term of Vinay Mohan Kwatra as Foreign Secretary.

The IFS officer’s term has been extended beyond the date of his superannuation on December 31 his year up to April 30, 2024, or until further orders.

An order issued by the Department of Personnel and Training said: “The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved extension in service to Vinay Mohan Kwatra, (IFS:1988), as Foreign Secretary beyond the date of his superannuation i.e. 31.12.2022 up to 30.04.2024 or until further orders, whichever is earlier, in public interest as per provisions of Fundamental Rule 56 (d).”

Vinay Mohan Kwatra is a seasoned diplomat and he took charge as Foreign Secretary in May 2022, at a time when India was dealing with various geopolitical developments including the crisis in Ukraine and severe economic crisis in Sri Lanka.

He possesses extensive expertise in dealing with India’s neighbourhood as well as the US, China and Europe.

Earlier, Kwatra also headed the Policy Planning & Research Division of the Ministry of External Affairs and later served as the head of the Americas Division in the Foreign Ministry.

A week ago, Kwatra had met senior leadership of Myanmar during his trip to the Southeast Asian country and raised the issue of human trafficking of Indians by international crime syndicates based in the Myawaddy area.

The Indian citizens fell prey to transnational crime syndicates in Myanmar. Reportedly, thirty-eight Indian nationals, who were duped of job offers in Myanmar and were made to work under harsh conditions, were repatriated to India earlier this month.

“During his meetings with the senior leadership of Myanmar, Foreign Secretary discussed maintenance of security and stability in the border areas of India and Myanmar; raised the issue of human trafficking by international crime syndicates in the Myawaddy area of Myanmar in which many Indian nationals have been caught and reviewed bilateral development cooperation projects,” the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement.

Foreign Secretary expressed India’s continued support to people-centric socio-economic developmental projects, including those along the India-Myanmar border areas.

He conveyed India’s commitment to expeditious implementation of ongoing connectivity initiatives such as the Kaladan Multimodal Transit Transport Project and the Trilateral Highway.

Kwatra also reiterated India’s commitment to continue with the projects under Rakhine State Development Programme and Border Area Development Programme for the benefit of the people of Myanmar.

On Monday, MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said Foreign Secretary during Myanmar’s visit held discussions on bilateral border management and security issues.

“Foreign Secretary @AmbVMKwatra paid a working visit to Myanmar on November 20-21. Held discussions on important bilateral issues relating to border management, security and ongoing bilateral cooperation projects & India’s support to democratic transition in Myanmar,” Bagchi tweeted.

Kwatra’s visit was the second such visit by the Indian Foreign Secretary, since the military coup in February last year. (IANS/ANI)

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