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Geetika Srivastava becomes First Woman to Lead Indian Mission in Pakistan

Rudrakshi Gupta
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Last updated: 2023/08/30 at 2:42 PM
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In a groundbreaking development, Geetika Srivastava has been appointed as the head of the Indian mission in Pakistan. She has become the first woman to hold this esteemed position. Currently serving as the joint secretary at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) headquarters. Srivastava’s new role will see her taking charge as India’s chargé d’affaires at its high commission in Islamabad. The announcement was made by officials familiar with the matter, underscoring the significance of this milestone in diplomatic leadership.

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Geetika Srivastava becomes First Woman to Lead Indian Mission in Pakistan
Geetika Srivastava becomes First Woman to Lead Indian Mission in Pakistan

Geetika Srivastava, an accomplished diplomat and a 2005 batch Indian Foreign Service officer, has a distinguished career marked by her contributions to India’s diplomatic endeavors. Her role as joint secretary in the MEA’s Indo-Pacific division showcases her expertise in handling complex geopolitical affairs. With this new responsibility, she is set to bring her considerable skills and experience to further strengthen India’s diplomatic ties with Pakistan.

Notable change in Diplomatic development

Srivastava’s appointment comes as a noteworthy development against the backdrop of evolving diplomatic dynamics between India and Pakistan. The diplomatic relations between the two nations experienced a downward shift when Pakistan downgraded its ties with India. After the latter decides to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019. Both the Indian and Pakistani high commissions in Islamabad and Delhi have since been headed by their respective charge d’affaires, reflecting the evolving nature of the relationship.

As Srivastava prepares to assume her role, expectations are high for her to contribute to the restoration and enhancement of diplomatic engagement between India and Pakistan.

Her appointment not only reflects her individual capabilities. But also underscores the importance of diversity and gender equality in leadership positions within the diplomatic community.

In conclusion, 

Geetika Srivastava’s appointment as the head of the Indian mission in Pakistan is a historic achievement. By marking the first instance of a woman taking the reins of this crucial diplomatic position. Her extensive experience and dedication to advancing India’s foreign relations equip her well for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in fostering productive ties between the two neighboring nations. This appointment serves as a positive step towards promoting inclusivity and expertise in the field of diplomacy.

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Rudrakshi Gupta August 30, 2023
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