Key Points

India has appointed Sanjeev Kumar Singla as its next ambassador to Monaco, continuing his diplomatic role from Paris. The two nations have maintained cordial relations since 1954, with growing cooperation in trade and technology. Key areas of collaboration include smart cities, renewable energy, and tourism. The move aims to deepen economic and strategic ties between India and Monaco.

Key Points: Sanjeev Kumar Singla Named India's Ambassador to Monaco

  • Singla to serve as ambassador while based in Paris
  • India-Monaco relations date back to 1954
  • Focus on tech, tourism, and smart city collaboration
  • Bilateral trade potential remains untapped
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Sanjeev Kumar Singla appointed as India's next Ambassador to Monaco

India appoints Sanjeev Kumar Singla as ambassador to Monaco, strengthening bilateral ties in trade, tech, and tourism.

"Shri Sanjeev Kumar Singla has been concurrently accredited as the next Ambassador of India to Monaco. – Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, June 20

Ambassador Sanjeev Kumar Singla has been appointed as India's next ambassador to Monaco, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), said in an official statement on Friday.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, Ambassador Singla, who is presently the ambassador of India to France, will have his residence in Paris.

The MEA said in its statement, "Shri Sanjeev Kumar Singla (IFS:1997), presently Ambassador of India to France, has been concurrently accredited as the next Ambassador of India to the Principality of Monaco, with residence in Paris."

The Ministry of External Affairs in a previous statement had noted that India and Monaco had officially established diplomatic relations on 21 September 2007. Consular relations between the two countries have existed since 30 September 1954.

The two countries enjoy cordial relations and have gradually developed their relations in various fields. Trade, tourism and taxation matters are some of the leading areas of cooperation.

In terms of the trade ties between India and Monaco, the volume of bilateral trade is small but scope exists for enhancing trade and diversifying the trade basket on both sides. Opportunities exist for collaboration with Monegasque companies in cutting edge technology and in the services sector, the MEA underscored in its statement.

As per the MEA, During the visit of the then MoS Finance to Monaco in May 2018, saw identification of several areas for cooperation between the two countries. These are- i) Technology and Investment partnership in Smart Cities Projects of India. ii) Renewable energy and environmental protection. iii) Security in smart cities. iv) Protection of marine and ocean resources. v) Tourism, especially coastal and cruise-liner tourism. vi) Advanced construction technologies including the ones related to land reclamation from sea.

- ANI

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Rahul P.
Great appointment! Ambassador Singla has done excellent work in France. Monaco may be small but it's strategically important for financial and tech collaborations. Hope we can attract some Monegasque investments in our smart city projects 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Monaco is such an interesting choice! While trade volume is small now, the potential in luxury tourism and marine tech is huge. Maybe we can learn from their coastal management expertise for our own beach destinations like Goa and Kerala.
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Amit K.
I wonder if this is the best use of our diplomatic resources. Monaco has just 39,000 people - smaller than many Indian neighborhoods! Shouldn't we focus more on strengthening ties with larger European economies first?
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Sunita R.
The smart cities collaboration sounds promising! Monaco has world-class urban planning. If we can adapt some of their technologies for our cities, it would be amazing. Also excited about potential in renewable energy partnerships 🌱
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Vikram S.
Monaco might be tiny but it punches above its weight in finance and luxury sectors. Perfect place to showcase Indian startups and attract high-net-worth investors. Hope our ambassador focuses on this angle - Make in India meets Monte Carlo!

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