Centre extends tenure of Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri till July 14, 2026

Vikram Misri's tenure as India's Foreign Secretary has been extended until July 14, 2026. The decision, announced Monday by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, allows Misri to continue in the role beyond his November 30 retirement date. ...

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Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri
The Centre on Monday extended the tenure of Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri till July 14, 2026, according to a Personnel Ministry order. Misri, a 1989 batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer, assumed charge as India's Foreign Secretary on July 15.


The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet approved extension of Misri as Foreign Secretary beyond the date of his superannuation on November 30 for a tenure up to July 14, 2026 or until further orders, whichever is earlier, in terms of provisions of FR 56 (d), the order said.



The provisions allow extension in the service of a foreign secretary beyond the date of superannuation in public interest, officials said.
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