Diplomatic Continuity: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s Tenure Extended Amid Geopolitical Shifts
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The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved a one-year extension for Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri until July 14, 2027. The decision ensures administrative and diplomatic stability as India navigates its BRICS presidency and critical global partnerships.
The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) has approved a one-year extension for India's Foreign Secretary, Vikram Misri, extending his service until July 14, 2027. Misri, a highly regarded career diplomat from the 1989 batch of the Indian Foreign Service (IFS), will continue to steer India's foreign policy apparatus during a crucial geopolitical juncture.
This decision underscores the government's emphasis on diplomatic continuity at a time when India is managing complex global alignments. Currently, India holds the chairship of BRICS and is actively preparing for the high-profile BRICS Leaders' Summit in 2026. Ensuring stability at the highest level of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is vital for executing India's strategic agenda, balancing ties within the expanded BRICS bloc, and managing relations with Western partners.
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