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Shyam Saran to Be Foreign Secretary

India's
Ambassador to Nepal, Shyam Saran, was on Thursday named the
next foreign secretary, superseding at least 10 officers
senior to him.
A 1970-batch Indian Foreign Service officer, 57-year-old
Saran's name was approved by the Appointments Committee of the
Cabinet, an official announcement said.
He succeeds Shashank, who retires on July 31. Saran's tenure
will be for a little over two years till September 2006.
The most senior Indian Foreign Service officer after Shashank,
who is from the 1966 batch, is J C Sharma, secretary in the
external affairs ministry in charge of passports, consular
services and diaspora.
He retires along with Shashank.
A seasoned diplomat, Saran has headed Indian missions in
Mauritius from 1992 to 1997, Myanmar (1997 to 2001) and
Indonesia (August 2001 to October 2002). He took over as
ambassador to Nepal in October 2002.
Saran has also served in Hong Kong, Beijing, Geneva and Tokyo
besides undergoing a fellowship in the UN Disarmament
Programme in 1979.
He was the first Indian head of mission to be called to New
Delhi earlier this month for consultations by External Affairs
Minister Natwar Singh after assuming office.
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