[The timing seemed to have been partly
dictated by Mr. Obama’s visit.
Mr. Jaishankar played such an important role in coordinating it that it would
have been disruptive to replace him until it was over. And Mr. Jaishankar was
due to retire on Saturday, after which he could not have been appointed because
only an active foreign service officer can be named foreign secretary.]
Subrahmanyam
Jaishankar was named
He was formerly the
country’s ambassador to the
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The appointment of the ambassador, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, as
foreign secretary, which took effect on Thursday, comes as Prime Minister Narendra
Modisteers India toward a closer partnership with the
United States . Mr. Jaishankar, who has also served
as ambassador to China and as high commissioner to Singapore , was a crucial negotiator on the
groundbreaking 2008 civilian nuclear agreement between India and the United States .
He replaces Sujatha Singh, who was
appointed by the previous government led by the Indian National Congress party,
the main rival to Mr. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party. Ms. Singh articulated India ’s angry reaction to the 2013 arrest of India ’s deputy consul general in New York , Devyani Khobragade, on visa fraud
charges, an episode that brought relations between the two countries to their
lowest point in years.
No explanation was given on Thursday for the reshuffle, which
was unusual. More than 15 years have passed since a foreign secretary was
removed before the end of his or her term.
The timing seemed to have been partly dictated by Mr. Obama’s visit.
Mr. Jaishankar played such an important role in coordinating it that it would
have been disruptive to replace him until it was over. And Mr. Jaishankar was
due to retire on Saturday, after which he could not have been appointed because
only an active foreign service officer can be named foreign secretary.
Still, some commentators saw the announcement as a signal of Mr.
Modi’s intention to deepen cooperation with the United States .
“I don’t know of any foreign secretary who had his experience of
dealing with America before becoming foreign secretary,”
said K. Shankar Bajpai, a former Indian ambassador to the United States and China .
He added that Mr. Jaishankar’s
primary task in his two-year term would be “to consolidate the understandings
that are growing between Washington and Delhi , and obviate tensions, as far as
possible, between Delhi and Beijing .”
One of the most notable developments during Mr. Obama’s visit
was a joint India-United States statement that chided China for provoking conflict with neighbors
over territorial claims in the South China Sea . Mr. Modi has also expressed interest in concrete steps
aimed at balancing China ’s regional influence, such as
reviving a loose security network involving Australia , India , Japan and the United States .
Mr. Jaishankar has voiced support for such measures. A 2010 cable written
by American diplomats and released by WikiLeaks described a meeting at which he
“said India would like to ‘coordinate more
closely’ with the United States in the face of China ’s ‘more aggressive approach to
international relations.’ ”
Opposition leaders questioned the
decision to replace Ms. Singh, who had six months left in her term.
“If the prime minister was not happy
with her work, why wait until after the presidential visit?” Manish Tewari, a
Congress party spokesman, said in televised comments. “If something happened
during the visit, the government needs to clear the air.”
In recent months, Mr. Modi has given high-level positions to
Indians with years of experience in the United States . The government’s chief economic
adviser is Arvind Subramanian, who until last fall was working at two Washington research centers, the Peterson
Institute for International Economics and the Center for Global Development.
And the vice chairman of India ’s new planning commission, announced
this month, is Arvind Panagariya, an economics professor at Columbia University .
In a brief appearance before Indian journalists, Mr. Jaishankar
said he was “very honored” by the appointment, but he declined to elaborate on
his geopolitical agenda.
“My priorities are the government’s priorities,” he said. “I
think at this time let’s leave it at that.”