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Strategic Shift: Senior Diplomat Vikram Doraiswami Appointed India’s Next Ambassador to China

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NEW DELHI — In a significant move to recalibrate its diplomatic engagement with Beijing, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Thursday the appointment of senior diplomat Vikram K. Doraiswami as India’s next Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China. Doraiswami, a seasoned 1992-batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer currently serving as the High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, is expected to take up the assignment shortly. He will succeed Pradeep Kumar Rawat, who has served as the lead envoy in Beijing since March 2022.

Doraiswami’s career is marked by extensive experience across high-stakes diplomatic theaters. His previous postings include serving as India’s Ambassador to both South Korea and Uzbekistan, as well as a significant tenure at India’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York. Beyond his international assignments, Doraiswami has held influential roles within the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and senior positions at the MEA headquarters in New Delhi, reflecting a distinguished career at the heart of India’s foreign policy establishment.

A key factor in his selection is his specialized expertise in China-related affairs. Doraiswami previously served at Indian missions in both Beijing and Hong Kong, providing him with a deep understanding of the country’s political and social nuances. Furthermore, his proficiency in multiple languages, including Chinese, is expected to be a crucial asset in facilitating direct communication and navigating the complexities of bilateral negotiations at a time when precision in diplomacy is paramount.

This appointment comes at a delicate juncture for India-China relations, which have remained under considerable strain following the 2020 Galwan Valley clashes. However, recent months have signaled a cautious thaw in the relationship, with both neighbors making efforts to stabilize ties through sustained diplomatic dialogue. These efforts have manifested in the resumption of direct flights, more flexible visa procedures, and a push for people-to-people exchanges, indicating a gradual attempt to restore normalcy while acknowledging underlying strategic competition.

Experts suggest that Doraiswami will be instrumental in balancing the dual realities of competition and cooperation that define the relationship between the two Asian giants. His familiarity with multilateral frameworks and regional dynamics is anticipated to be a major advantage as New Delhi seeks to manage its border concerns alongside its broader economic and strategic goals. His tenure in Beijing is expected to focus on maintaining this fragile stability while ensuring India’s national interests are firmly represented in the evolving global order.

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