Domestically, Jaishankar’s contributions were honoured with the Padma Shri in 2019. That same year, his geopolitical memoir “The India Way” became a bestseller. Grounding his high office in culture, the Minister engages global leaders conversant in English, Tamil, and Hindi. As both an eminent strategist and man of letters, Jaishankar combines policy and principle to advance India’s causes on the world stage.
Jaishankar’s public service career began with a doctorate/Ph.D from Jawaharlal Nehru University before entering the Indian Foreign Service in 1977 via the UPSC exam. His distinguished 38-year diplomatic tenure strengthened India’s bilateral relations globally. He advanced key strategic partnerships as Ambassador to Moscow, China, and the Czech Republic.
Appointed Minister of External Affairs in 2019, Jaishankar continues leveraging deep expertise across governance, security, and economics to elevate India’s geopolitical leadership. His steady guidance steers the nation towards greater multipolarity in international affairs.
He has made notable contributions, some of which are:
Further, he transcended his excellence and dedication by fostering relationships with the two largest economies, the U.S. and China.
The annual BRICS Summit provides an avenue for India to discuss issues of mutual interest and coordinate positions with Brazil, Russia, China, and South Africa (BRICS). During the recent gathering, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar weighed in on rising tensions between Israel and Palestine.
Expressing India’s deep concerns, he emphasized the alarming humanitarian situation and suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire, especially vulnerable groups like women, children and elders. Jaishankar condemned violent provocations, declaring the taking of hostages as unacceptable.
Underscoring India’s long-standing commitment to Palestinian welfare, the Minister noted new dispatches of medical and other critical supplies for Gaza victims. He also reaffirmed that India stands ready to financially and economically support Palestine during this turmoil.
However, Jaishankar stressed that bilateral dialogue and diplomacy ultimately remain the only viable path for de-escalation and resolution. Through steadfast backing of peace on humanitarian grounds, India’s foreign policy aims to defuse the tensions threatening both Israeli and Palestinian people.
Jaishankar brings over three decades of foreign policy expertise to the helm of India’s international relations. His nuanced diplomatic experience has strengthened economic and political alliances globally.
As Minister, he spearheads multiparty negotiations with investment in long-term global partnerships. Skilled at navigating complex dynamics, Jaishankar steadies India’s rise as a democratic power.
His strategic leadership continues to boost national security and development interests. He forges ahead with foundational ties across borders, ushering in a new balanced and inclusive world order. Through steady statecraft, the Minister advances peace alongside Indian prosperity.
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