External Affairs Minister is undergoing change: Salman Khurshid
"External Affairs ministry is undergoing a change because of the requirements that Indian diplomats may have to fulfill" Salman Khurshid said.

"External Affairs ministry is undergoing a change because of the requirements that Indian diplomats may have to fulfill" he said at a Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) event here.
".....we are looking at innovative methods by which people will come on deputation, hopefully one day we will have more people coming from industry - join us for few years, spend couple of postings abroad and return back to their career."
He said expectations and demand from the Indian diplomatic service has changed, as have changed in the rest of the world.
Stating that Indian diplomatic service is relatively small in size, he said, "we have to grow, we have a plan for doubling the size over the ten years."
On the public diplomacy initiative of the ministry, he said "It is essentially an outreach to add to capital diplomatic instruments and diplomatic exercise we take. It is to show what we are doing and make it more effective and add different dimension as greater public participation takes place." Advocating modern technology to solve the issues concerning passports, Khurshid said, "personal interviews cause problem, it should be necessary in the cases only where it is required. We will find some ways for this."
"We are waiting for a survey on delivery of passports, hopefully before the end of the year there may be an announcement on how passports will reach every district and also the timeline by which it should be made available."
To a question relating to US H-1B visa, he said "we have to be accommodative of the concerns of the other economy, we can't look at US as though only to what we want should be done and not necessarily accommodate what US wants to be done."
Stating that neighbours like Pakistan cannot be wished away and stability in that country is important for India and the region, he said, "we wish Pakistan both stability and security, we expect them to understand our legitimate concerns of preventing people from using its soil to inflict problem in India."
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