Key Points

India has officially opened its new Consulate Chancery in downtown Seattle. Ambassador Vinay Kwatra inaugurated the premises alongside prominent US leaders including Washington Governor Bob Ferguson. The facility occupies two floors in the historic Federal Reserve Building and has already processed nearly 24,000 consular applications. This development strengthens bilateral ties between India and the US Pacific Northwest region.

Key Points: India Inaugurates New Seattle Consulate Chancery with US Leaders

  • New Chancery located in historic Federal Reserve Building downtown Seattle
  • Consulate serves eight US states including Washington and Oregon
  • Facility handled over 23,000 consular applicants since July 2024
  • Prime Minister Modi announced sixth US consulate in June 2023
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Indian Consulate's new Chancery premises inaugurated in Seattle

Ambassador Vinay Kwatra opens India's new Seattle Consulate Chancery with Washington Governor Bob Ferguson, Senator Maria Cantwell, and Mayor Bruce Harrell present.

"landmark development - Governor Bob Ferguson"

Seattle, Aug 27

The new Chancery premises of the Consulate General of India in Seattle, was officially inaugurated by Ambassador of India to the United States, Vinay Kwatra in the presence of Governor of Washington State Bob Ferguson, US Senator Maria Cantwell and Mayor of Seattle Bruce Harrell.

Addressing an audience of several elected leaders and prominent Indian American community leaders, Governor Ferguson welcomed the opening of the new Indian consulate as a "landmark development", especially in deepening bilateral ties between India and the US Pacific Northwest region.

The new Chancery premises of the Indian Consulate are located in the heart of downtown Seattle at the prestigious Federal Reserve Building, and spread over two floors. While the first floor houses the Consular section and is open for visitors of consular services and public dealing, the 11th floor houses Administrative and Commercial wings. The location had earlier served as the Seattle branch of Federal Bank of San Francisco from 1951 to 2008 and has been listed in the US Federal Government’s National Register of Historic Places since 2013.

It may be recalled that the announcement for commencement of the sixth Indian Consulate in the US was made by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in June 2023 and within five months, it commenced its operations from a temporary location in Seattle in November 2023.

Following initiation of its consular operations in July 2024, the Consulate has provided consular services to a total of nearly 23,722 applicants from its consular jurisdiction area of Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming and Nebraska.

The inaugural ceremony was also followed by a brief interaction of the Ambassador of India with representatives of the Indian American community. During the visit, Ambassador Kwatra also interacted with senior leadership of tech companies from the Greater Seattle area, as well as with elected leadership of Washington State, and leaders of Indian origin elected to public office.

Earlier this month, a unique initiative, the 'India Pavilion' set up at the First 'India Day Parade' organised in Downtown Seattle as part of the 79th Independence Day celebrations featured more than 30 booths that were set up to represent the 28 States of India along with several thematic exhibits. Each booth showcased distinctive One District One Product (ODOP) items, accompanied by descriptions highlighting their cultural and historical significance.

Several top dignitaries who graced the occasion as guests of honour witnessed first hand the true Indian spirit of Unity in Diversity and also got to know more about ODOP which aims at manifesting the vision of Prime Minister Modi to foster balanced regional development across all districts of the country and remains dedicated to promoting 'Brand India' on the global stage.

This included Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, US Congressman Adam Smith, Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho, Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent/Director A P Diaz, King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci, US Coast Guard’s Northwest District Commander Rear Admiral Arex Avanni, Washington Supreme Court Justice Steven Gonzalez, along with Mayors of Mercer Island, Normandy Park, Sammamish and North Bend.

The Independence Day celebrations, organised in partnership with the City of Seattle, showcased the rich cultural diversity of all states of India, including magnificent cultural dance performances.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great move! Seattle has become such a hub for Indian tech professionals. The location in downtown Federal Reserve Building is perfect - prestigious and accessible. Hope they expand services soon.
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Michael C
As someone who works in US-India trade, this consulate will significantly boost business ties. The commercial wing will help companies navigate regulations and partnerships. Smart diplomatic move!
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Ananya R
Love how they're promoting Indian culture through the India Pavilion and ODOP products! 🇮🇳 Showcasing our diverse states and their unique products is such a wonderful way to introduce India to Americans.
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the new facility, I hope they improve the appointment system. The current process can be quite cumbersome compared to other consulates. Better digital infrastructure would help serve the community better.
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Kavya N
️23,722 applicants already served! That's impressive for just starting operations. Shows how much this consulate was needed. The Pacific Northwest Indian community is growing so rapidly!
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James A
The historic Federal Reserve Building is a perfect choice - maintains the dignity of diplomatic missions while being centrally located. Great to see India-US relations strengthening at the regional level too.

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