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Natwar Singh meets external affairs minister S. Jaishankar

| @indiablooms | Jun 11, 2019, at 08:41 pm

New Delhi, June 11 (UNI): Senior politician and former external affairs minister Natwar Singh met the current foreign minister S. Jaishankar in the latter's South Block office on Tuesday.

"Welcoming a distinguished predecessor, Shri Natwar Singh, back to South Block," Dr Jaishankar tweeted along with a photograph of them both.

Jaishankar is only the second career diplomat to become foreign minister after Natwar Singh.

Mr Singh, who had joined the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) in 1953 and served for 31 years, was external affairs minister under Manmohan Singh from 2004 to 2005.

Addressing a seminar on June 6, Jaishankar has said contrary to general perception, he is not the first retired IFS officer to become foreign minister and that he was the second after his illustrious predecessor Natwar Singh.

Jaishankar also met Arunachal Pradesh Governor B.D. Mishra here.

 

 

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