Anexo:Embajadores de la India en Camboya
La embajada de la India se ubica en Nom Pen.
Designado/Acreditiado | embajador | Observaciones | Primer ministro de la India | Anexo:Reyes de Camboya | Fin de misión |
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1955 | Dejoy Krishna Acharya | Jawaharlal Nehru | Norodom III. Suramit | 1956 | |
1957 | Kewal Singh | Jawaharlal Nehru | Norodom III. Suramit | 1958 | |
1958 | de:V. M. Madhavan Nair | Vallillath Madhathil Madhavan Nair | Jawaharlal Nehru | Norodom III. Suramit | 1960 |
1960 | Rajkumar Raghunath Sinha | Jawaharlal Nehru | Norodom Sihanouk | 1964 | |
1963 | Anthony Grevi Meneses | A. G. Meneses, presented his Letter of Credence to His Royal Highness Prince Norodom Sihanouk at a ceremony held at the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh. | Jawaharlal Nehru | Norodom Sihanouk | |
1965 | Parappil Narayana Menon | Lal Bahadur Shastri | Norodom Sihanouk | ||
1972 | Sisir Gupta | (* 1929 † 10 de junio de 1978), 04 de diciembre de 1972-1975: Embajador en Hanói, 1975-1977: Embajador en Lisboa.[1] | Indira Gandhi | Lon Nol | |
1974 | La embajada en Nom Pen se cierró y quedaron a unos setenta ciudadanos de la India en Camboya.[2] | Indira Gandhi | Lon Nol | ||
1991 | Chandra Mohan Bhandari | Mr. Chandra Mohan Bhandari, the Indian Ambassador to Cambodia, was the initiator of this moving celebration, in which all the four Cambodian factions were represented.[3] | P. V. Narasimha Rao | Norodom Sihanouk | 1994 |
1994 | Gauri Shankar Rajhans | hasta 1994 embajador en Vientián (Laos) | P. V. Narasimha Rao | Norodom Sihanouk | |
2000 | Jasjit Singh Randhawa | 1998:Ministre Berna | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | Norodom Sihanouk | |
26 de abril de 2001 | en:Pradeep Kumar Kapur | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | Norodom Sihanouk | enero de 2005 | |
2008 | Rajesh Kumar Sachdeva | (* 13 de marzo de 1957 en Lucknow) a partir de septiembre de 2014 fue embajador en Sofía[4] | Manmohan Singh | Norodom Sihamoní | 17 de febrero de 2012 |
17 de febrero de 2012 | Dinesh K. Patnaik | (* 1968)[5] | Manmohan Singh | Norodom Sihamoní | 02 de julio de 2015 |
agosto de 2015 | Naveen Srivastava | [6] | Narendra Modi | Norodom Sihamoní |
Referencias
- India's bilateral relations with DRVN registered a steady progress during the year. The relations were raised to the Embassy level as of 7 January 1972, and DRVN's first Ambassador Mr. Chu Van Bien presented his credentials in Delhi on 26 November 1972 while India's first Ambassador to DRVN, Dr. Sisir Gupta, presented his credentials. on 4 December 1972. 1975: Dr. Sisir Gupta, who was till recently India's Minister in Hanoi has been appointed Ambassador to Portugal.
- Sisir Gupta ( 1 929-78); Research Associate, Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), 1959-61; Fellow University of Pennsylvania, 1961-?; Director of Research, IOWA, 1963- 5; Fellow London School of Economics and Political Science, 1965-6; Assistant Editor, Times of India 1967-8; Senior Research Fellow, Australian National University, 1969-70; Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), 1970-2; Ambassador to Vietnam, 1973-4, Portugal, 1975-7; Professor, JNU, 1977-8.
- SISIR GUPTA, who died of cerebral thrombosis in New Delhi on June 10 was a Nehru* fellow with a brilliant career as a teacher, diplomat and research scholar. He was the Indian ambassador to Vietnam when the Americans did the carpet bombing of the Hanoi-Hải Phòng-sector. He discharged his diplomatic duties with skill and dedication not only in Vietnam, but also in Portugal. Prof. Gupta had a humble beginning in the AICC office in New Delhi. Later he was associated with the Economic Review published by the AICC. He also served as the Director of the Indian Council of World Affairs and as Professor of Diplomacy,,
- Chandra Mohan Bhandari
- Rajesh Kumar Sachdeva
- Dinesh K. Patnaik
- Naveen Srivastava
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