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India's Envoy to Bangladesh Gets Cabinet Minister Status in Protocol

India has accorded its High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Dinesh Trivedi, the status equivalent to a Union Cabinet Minister in the Table of Precedence for ceremonial functions. The MHA clarified this is a personal measure without amending the official protocol list. Trivedi, a former Union Minister and veteran politician, was appointed as envoy in April 2025. He has served as Railways Minister and represented West Bengal in Parliament before joining BJP in 2021.

India's envoy to Bangladesh Dinesh Trivedi gets Cabinet Minister equivalent status in Table of Precedence

New Delhi, June 25

The Centre has accorded India's newly appointed High Commissioner to Bangladesh Dinesh Trivedi a status equivalent to that of a Union Cabinet Minister in the Table of Precedence, only for ceremonial functions.

An office memorandum issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) mentions that Trivedi has been accorded the rank and status of a Union Cabinet Minister in the Table of Precedence as a measure personal to him without making any change to the existing order of precedence.

"The undersigned is directed to say that Dinesh Trivedi, High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh, has been assigned the equivalent status of Union Cabinet Minister in the Table of Precedence (ToP) as a measure personal to him, without amending the Table of Precedence. This position in the Table of Precedence is for ceremonial functions only," reads the memorandum.

The Table of Precedence is an official protocol list that determines the order in which dignitaries are seated, introduced and accorded courtesies at state, ceremonial and official functions. It is used primarily during government events, national celebrations, diplomatic engagements and other occasions requiring protocol arrangements.

The order in the Table of Precedence is meant for state and Ceremonial occasions and has no application in the day-to-day business of government. Persons in the Table of Precedence take rank in order of the number of the articles. The entries in the same article are arranged alphabetically. Those included in the same article will take precedence according to the date of entry into that article.

Officials emphasised that the move is limited to ceremonial functions and should not be construed as a change in Trivedi's official designation or responsibilities as High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh.

The decision will place Trivedi at the level of a Union Cabinet Minister in the protocol hierarchy for official ceremonial functions.

The Centre occasionally grants individuals a specific place in the Table of Precedence as a personal measure, taking into account the nature of their assignment or other considerations. Such decisions do not automatically alter the overall hierarchy prescribed under the Table of Precedence, which continues to govern protocol arrangements for constitutional authorities, ministers, judges, diplomats and other dignitaries.

The Ministry of External Affairs had announced Trivedi's appointment as the next envoy to Dhaka on April 27, following which he formally received his Letters of Credence from President Droupadi Murmu on June 5.

A veteran politician, Trivedi brings significant administrative experience to the role, having served as Union Minister for Railways and Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare in the Manmohan Singh-led government. He has also represented West Bengal in both the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha, where he was elected from the Barrackpore constituency from 2009 to 2019.

Recognised for his legislative contributions, Trivedi was honoured with the Outstanding Parliamentarian Award for 2016-17 and has chaired several parliamentary forums, including the Indo- European Union Parliamentary Forum.

He later joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2021 after resigning from the All India Trinamool Congress.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I hope this is more than just protocol. Trivedi has the experience to handle the delicate relationship with Dhaka, especially on issues like border management, trade, and water sharing. The ceremonial status is fine, but we need actual results. Actions speak louder than rank. 🤔

Vikram M

Quite interesting! He was a Trinamool Congress MP and now serves as a BJP appointee. This shows bipartisan support for India's foreign policy. But I wonder if Bangladeshi officials will take this seriously or see it as political appointment. Time will tell.

Rohit P

Finally some respect for our diplomats! Too often High Commissioners and Ambassadors are treated like second-class officials at ceremonial events. This will ensure Trivedi gets proper protocol treatment. Every little step counts in diplomacy. 👏

Kavya N

I appreciate his background as an Outstanding Parliamentarian winner. But honestly, we need someone who understands Bangladesh's ground realities deeply. Trivedi was a Railway Minister, not a diplomat. Hope he takes advice from our experienced foreign service officers. 🙏

Siddharth J

Good step! Bangladesh is our closest neighbour and having a High Commissioner with Cabinet status will definitely help in high-level diplomatic talks. Look at how China gives top protocol to their envoys - we should match that. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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