Gourangalal Das appointed India’s next ambassador to South Korea

Das, the 1999 party officer of the Indian Foreign Service, is currently a joint secretary in the ministry. “The new task is expected to take in Seoul in a short time,” Mea said in a statement. He said.
The Embassy of India in South Korea was also the X.
“Gourangal Das was appointed to the Republic of Korea as the next Ambassador of India,” the Embassy said.
Currently, Amit Kumar is the Ambassador of India to South Korea.
At the beginning of this month, South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun visited the New Delhi and held bilateral meetings with Foreign Minister S Jaishankar. During his visit, Cho remembered his term of office in Delhi as an ambassador from 2015 to 2017 and said that India had a significant transformation under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “I feel great to return to Delhi. Ten years ago, I went down to the city and in the depth and warmth of India’s culture, the humbleness of India by the depths of India, I stumbled by the daily of India. The changes made under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, I see better changes in the last decade.
The Republic of India and the Republic of Korea established diplomatic relations on December 10, 1973, and the consular ties were founded in 1962. The relationship was promoted in 2010 to the “strategic partnership” and the Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Seoul in 2015 was promoted to “Special Strategic Partnership”.
According to Mea, in 2023, both nations commemorated a 50 -year diplomatic relations with a series of events that marked kilometers.



