China Welcomes New Indian Envoy Doraiswami, Eyes Stronger Bilateral Ties

China has officially welcomed the appointment of Vikram Doraiswami as India's next Ambassador to Beijing, expressing readiness to support his work. Doraiswami, currently the High Commissioner to the UK, is a seasoned diplomat with prior experience in China and proficiency in Mandarin. His appointment comes as both nations seek to advance bilateral ties through enhanced exchanges and dialogue. The development follows a recent high-level strategic dialogue in New Delhi where officials reviewed the relationship's momentum.

Key Points: China Welcomes India's New Ambassador Vikram Doraiswami

  • China pledges facilitation for new envoy
  • Doraiswami is a Mandarin-speaking career diplomat
  • Appointment aims to advance India-China ties
  • Bilateral relations reviewed in recent strategic dialogue
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China welcomes Doraiswami's appointment as next Indian Ambassador

China welcomes Vikram Doraiswami as India's next Ambassador to Beijing, pledging support for his role in improving crucial bilateral relations.

"China welcomes the appointment of the new Indian Ambassador... and looks forward to his positive role - Lin Jian"

Beijing, March 20

China on Friday welcomed Vikram Doraiswami's appointment as India's Ambassador to China and said that it is looking forward to his positive role in continuous improvement and growth of bilateral ties.

Addressing a regular media briefing in Beijing on Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian expressed China's readiness to facilitate Doraiswami when he assumes his new role in China.

"Diplomatic envoys are important bridges for friendly cooperation and relations between countries. China welcomes the appointment of the new Indian Ambassador to China Vikram Doraiswami, stands ready to provide him with facilitation as he carries out his duty in China, and looks forward to his positive role in promoting the continuous improvement and growth of China-India ties," the spokesperson said when asked about China's view on Doraiswami's appointment.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced Thursday that Doraiswami, presently High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom, has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to China.

A 1992 batch Indian Foreign Service officer, Doraiswami is expected to take up the assignment shortly.

He was appointed as the High Commissioner of India to the United Kingdom in August 2022 after having served as India's High Commissioner to Bangladesh.

He speaks Chinese, French and some Korean. At the start of his diplomatic career, Doraiswami had served in Indian Embassy in Beijing for nearly four years.

After his in-service training in New Delhi from 1992-1993, Doraiswami was posted to the Commission of India in Hong Kong in May 1994 as Third Secretary. He learnt Chinese, taking an elective diploma in that language at the New Asia Yale-in-Asia language school of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He was posted to the Embassy of India in Beijing in September 1996 where he served for nearly four years.

Currently, Pradeep Kumar Rawat, who joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1990, is India's Ambassador to China. Ambassador Rawat had also opted to learn Mandarin Chinese as his foreign language and served in Hong Kong and Beijing between 1992 and 1997.

Ambassador Rawat started his second tenure in Beijing in 2003 as Counsellor and ended in 2007 as Deputy Chief of Mission. He was appointed as India's Ambassador to China in December 2021.

India and China continue to further advance bilateral ties by enhancing people-to-people exchanges and addressing concerns on sensitive issues.

Last month, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri and China's Executive Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu held the India-China Strategic Dialogue in New Delhi during which both sides also discussed global, regional situations and other multilateral issues.

"Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri held the India-China Strategic Dialogue with Executive Vice Foreign Minister of China Ma Zhaoxu, who is in India to participate in the BRICS Sherpa Meeting. Both sides reviewed the positive momentum in bilateral relations and discussed ways to further advance ties by enhancing people-to-people exchanges and addressing concerns on sensitive issues. They exchanged views on the global and regional situation and multilateral issues," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated after the meeting.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Positive diplomatic gestures are always welcome. It's good to see China extending this courtesy. The real test will be in the substance of the talks, not just the welcoming statements. Let's hope for concrete progress on trade and stability.
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Rohit P
China's welcome is just diplomatic formality. Our focus should be unwavering: protect our territorial integrity. Mr. Doraiswami's job is tough but crucial. Jai Hind.
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Priya S
Having an ambassador who actually speaks Mandarin is a smart move. It shows a long-term commitment to understanding the other side. Hope this leads to better cultural and student exchanges too. 🤝
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Michael C
While I appreciate the need for stable relations, I hope our diplomacy is not perceived as too soft. The ambassador must ensure our national security concerns, especially along the LAC, are addressed firmly and not just swept under the carpet for the sake of "positive momentum".
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Nikhil C
His experience in the UK and Bangladesh is diverse. Dealing with China is a different ball game altogether. Wishing him all the best. The country is counting on you, sir.

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