Key Points

Manoj Kumar Mohapatra, a seasoned IFS officer, has been appointed as India's next ambassador to Romania. He currently serves as envoy to Guatemala and has previously held key roles in Washington. India and Romania share a 75-year diplomatic relationship, marked by cultural and multilateral cooperation. The growing Indian community and popularity of Yoga and Ayurveda highlight deepening bilateral engagement.

Key Points: Manoj Kumar Mohapatra Named India's Next Ambassador to Romania

  • Mohapatra currently serves as Ambassador to Guatemala
  • India-Romania ties elevated to Ambassadorial level in 1968
  • Cultural Exchange Programme signed for 2022-2027
  • Indian community in Romania grows to 9,000
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Manoj Kumar Mohapatra appointed as next Indian ambassador to Romania

IFS officer Manoj Kumar Mohapatra appointed as India's envoy to Romania, strengthening bilateral ties after his tenure in Guatemala.

"His upcoming posting reflects India's focus on nurturing partnerships with European nations. – MEA Press Release"

New Delhi, May 7

Manoj Kumar Mohapatra, a 2000-batch officer of the Indian Foreign Service (IFS), has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to Romania. He is currently serving as India's Ambassador to Guatemala and is expected to assume his new responsibilities in Bucharest shortly, an official press release by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated on Monday.

Mohapatra's diplomatic career includes notable postings, including his tenure as Minister (Commerce) at the Embassy of India in Washington from July 2019. Since December 2021, he has been serving as the Ambassador to Guatemala, strengthening India's diplomatic presence in Central America. His upcoming posting to Romania reflects the government's continued focus on nurturing bilateral partnerships with European nations.

India and Romania share a longstanding relationship, having established diplomatic ties in 1948. The relationship was elevated to the Ambassadorial level in 1968. The two countries celebrated 75 years of diplomatic relations in 2023, marking a significant milestone in their warm and friendly bilateral ties.

Both sides regularly extend support to each other on multilateral platforms, including at the United Nations and other international organisations. To maintain momentum in engagement, regular Foreign Office Consultations have been instituted.

Cultural collaboration has also been a cornerstone of the bilateral relationship. On July 1, 2022, the Cultural Exchange Programme for the period 2022-2027 was signed between the two governments. The Embassy of India in Bucharest works closely with Romanian cultural organisations such as the Rabindranath Tagore Cultural Centre to host the "Namaste India" festival, which has become an annual and widely celebrated event in the country.

India's soft power has seen growing appeal in Romania, with the International Day of Yoga celebrated annually since 2015 and reaching a record 17 cities in 2024. Ayurveda is gaining popularity, with AMN Romania hosting regular events and the establishment of the first Ayush Information Cell in Bucharest in April 2021.

The Indian community in Romania now stands at around 9,000, including approximately 8,100 workers, with a noticeable rise in Indian professionals joining sectors like construction.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Great to see India strengthening ties with European nations! Mr. Mohapatra's experience in Washington and Guatemala will surely help in Romania. Hope he focuses on boosting IT collaborations - Romania has a strong tech sector we can learn from. 🇮🇳🤝🇷🇴
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Priya M.
The cultural exchange programs mentioned here are heartwarming! Tagore's works being celebrated in Romania shows how art transcends borders. Would love to see more Romanian literature translated into Indian languages too. #CulturalDiplomacy
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Amit S.
While diplomatic postings are important, I hope our ambassadors also focus on welfare of Indian workers abroad. The article mentions 8,100 workers in Romania - their safety and rights should be priority number one. Good luck to Mr. Mohapatra!
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Sunita R.
Yoga reaching 17 Romanian cities! 🙏 This makes me so proud. Our soft power is our real strength. Hope the new ambassador continues promoting Ayurveda and yoga - they're India's gift to the world.
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Vikram J.
Romania could be a gateway for Indian businesses to enter EU markets. The ambassador should facilitate more B2B connections. Also, tourism potential is untapped - Transylvania could attract Indian travelers if promoted well!
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Neha P.
I appreciate the government's focus on smaller European nations, not just the big players. But I wish MEA would share more about what concrete benefits these relationships bring to common Indians. Trade numbers would help understand the impact better.

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