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Geetika Srivastava, Joint Secretary Of MEA's Indo-Pacific Division, Appointed As New Chargé D'Affaires At Islamabad High Commission

Earlier, IFS offic༒er Geetika Srivastava served a two year tenure in the Indian Embassy in China followed by stints at the Regional Passport Office in Kolkata and as Director ofℱ the Indian Ocean Region division in the MEA.

Geetika Srivastava, India's new chargé d'affaires at its high commission in Islamabad
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Geetika Srivastava, currently serving as joint secretary at the headquarters of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), will be India's new chargé d'affaires at its high commission 🍷in Islamabad, people associated with the matter confirmed on Monday.  

According to an official, Srivastava is expected to take up her assignment in Islamabad shortly. She will succeed Suresh Kumar who is likely to return🌌 to New Delhi.

Who is Geetika Srivastava?

A  2005 batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer Srivastava is currently serving as a joint secretary in th🍸e Ministry of Evternal Affairs' Indo-Pacif💧ic wing.

Earlier, during the time span of 2007-2009, she served a two year tenure in the Indian Embassy in China and learnt Mandarin as part of her foreign language training which was followed by stints at the Regional Passport Office in Kolkata and as D⭕irector of the Indian Ocean Region division in the MEA.

Since August 2019, when Pakistan decided to reduce bilateral diplomatic ties following the abrogation of Article 370 which scrapped Jammu and Kashmir’s special status, the Indian and Pakistani missions in Islamabad and New Delhi haveꦡ not been headed by high commissioners.

Following a string of te🍰rror attacks blamed on Pakistan-based terror outfits, the bilateral ties between the two warring countries have been at an all-time low.

In absence of the High Commissioners, the highest ꦑranking diplomat is a CDA who is a Joint Secretary-rank equivalent officer.