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Ruchira Kamboj (née Patni, born 3 May 1964[citation needed]) is a retired Indian Foreign Service officer of the 1987 batch, who last served as India's Permanent Representative to the United Nations from August 2022 to May 2024 until her retirement. She has previously served as High Commissioner of India to South Africa, first female Indian Ambassador to Bhutan and Ambassador/Permanent Representative of India to UNESCO, Paris.[4]
Ruchira Kamboj | |
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Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations | |
In office 1 August 2022 – 31 May 2024 | |
President | Droupadi Murmu |
Preceded by | T. S. Tirumurti |
Succeeded by | Parvathaneni Harish[2] |
Indian Ambassador to Bhutan | |
In office February 2019 – June 2022 | |
Preceded by | Jaideep Sarkar |
Succeeded by | Sudhakar Dalela |
High Commissioner of India to South Africa | |
In office July 2017 – February 2019 | |
Preceded by | Ruchi Ghanashyam |
Permanent Representative of India to UNESCO | |
In office April 2014 – July 2017 | |
Preceded by | Vinay Sheel Oberoi |
Succeeded by | Vinay Mohan Kwatra |
Chief of Protocol | |
In office June 2011 – April 2014 | |
Preceded by | Sunil Kumar Lal |
Succeeded by | Jaideep Mazumdar |
Personal details | |
Born | [3] Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India [citation needed] | 3 May 1964
Spouse | Diwakar Kamboj |
Children | 1 |
Education | Master of Arts (Political Science) |
Occupation | Diplomat |
On 21 June 2022, Kamboj was appointed as the Ambassador/Permanent Representative – designate of India to the United Nations in New York. Her appointment made her the first female Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations. She assumed charge as PR-designate on 1 August 2022 and served there till 31 May 2024.
She served as the President of the UN Security Council in December 2022, becoming the first woman from India to hold this position.
Ruchira Kamboj joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1987, emerging as the All India women's topper and the topper of the Foreign Service batch.[citation needed]
She began her diplomatic career in Paris, serving as the Third Secretary at the Indian Embassy from 1989 to 1991.[citation needed] During this period, she studied French at the Institut Catholique and the Alliance française. Upon completing her language studies, she worked as Second Secretary, dealing with political issues.[citation needed]
Under Secretary in Delhi: Returning to Delhi, she served as Under Secretary in the Europe West Division of India's Ministry of External Affairs from 1991 to 1996. She managed India's relations with France, the UK, the BENELUX countries, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. She also handled India's relationship with the Commonwealth of Nations and represented India at the 14th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Auckland, New Zealand, in October 1995.
Posting in Mauritius: From 1996 to 1999, she was First Secretary (Economic and Commercial) and Head of Chancery at the Indian High Commission in Port Louis, Mauritius. She played a key role in organizing the state visit of Prime Minister Deve Gowda to Mauritius in 1998 and Prime Minister IK Gujral’s visit to South Africa in 1997.
Deputy Secretary and Director in Delhi: Upon her return to Delhi, Kamboj served as Deputy Secretary and later Director in charge of Foreign Service Personnel and Cadre in the Ministry of External Affairs from June 1999 to March 2002, marking one of the longest tenures in this critical administrative role.
United Nations, New York
Counsellor at the Permanent Mission: From 2002 to 2005, she was posted as Counsellor at India’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York. She handled a range of political issues including UN Peacekeeping and UN Security Council Reform, and was part of the G-4 team working on Security Council expansion.
Consul General in Cape Town: Serving as India’s Consul General in Cape Town from 2006 to 2009, she liaised closely with the South African Parliament and managed high-profile visits, including those of the President of India and the President of the Congress Party.
Deputy Head at Commonwealth Secretariat: Kamboj was Deputy Head of the Office of the Secretary General at the Commonwealth Secretariat in London. She attended the 2009 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Trinidad and Tobago.
Historic Role: From 2011 to 2014, she served as India’s Chief of Protocol,[5] the first and only woman[6] to hold this position. She directed all outgoing visits of high-ranking officials and managed incoming visits of foreign dignitaries,[7] including handling international summits such as the 4th BRICS Summit and the ASEAN India Commemorative Summit.
Special Assignments: In 2015, she was called back to assist in organizing the 3rd India-Africa Forum Summit,[18] which saw participation from the Heads of State and Government of the 54-member African Union.
Key Initiatives: Appointed as the 18th Ambassador to Bhutan[28][29] in 2019, she facilitated numerous initiatives, including the introduction of the RuPay Card,[30] the launch of the India-Bhutan Satellite project,[31][32] and the opening of new trade routes. India’s efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic [33] were recognized with Bhutan’s highest civilian honor awarded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2021.[34]
Ruchira Kamboj formally assumed the position of PR / Ambassador of India to New York 2 August 2022.[35]
During her tenure, she notably represented India in the UN Security Council[36] from August to December 2022, achieving the unique distinction of becoming the first Indian woman[37][38] to preside over the Security Council in December 2022.
Her father served as an officer in the Indian Army, while her mother was a professor of Sanskrit at the University of Delhi. Due to her father's military postings, she received her education in various cities, including Delhi, Vadodara, and Jammu. She went on to complete her higher education at Isabella Thoburn College in Lucknow and then earned a postgraduate degree in Political Science and International Relations from Delhi University.
She is married and has a daughter. Ruchira is proficient in three languages: Hindi, English, and French. Her body of work includes numerous op-eds and publications related to her field. Additionally, her expertise has led to invitations to speak at distinguished forums both in India and around the world, including notable appearances at Harvard University and Columbia University
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