Sustaining The Indo-U.S. Strategic Partnership: Are Their Long Term Perspectives Convergent?

Sustaining The Indo-U.S. Strategic Partnership

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015 - 9:00pm-10:30pm (ended)

223 Moses Hall 

Ambassador Shyam Saran, Chairman, Research and Information System for Developing Countries, National Security Council

Since joining the Indian Foreign Service in 1970, Ambassador Shyam Saran has served in several capitals of the world including Beijing, Tokyo and Geneva. He has been India’s Ambassador to Myanmar, Indonesia and Nepal and High Commissioner to Mauritius.

In the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi, Shyam Saran headed the Economic Division and the Multilateral Economic Division and also headed the East Asia Division which handles relations with China and Japan. As a Joint Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office in 1991/92, he advised the Prime Minister on foreign policy, nuclear and defence related issues.

After a career spanning 34 years in the Indian Foreign Service, Saran was appointed India’s Foreign Secretary in 2004 and held that position till his retirement from service in September 2006.