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Deepak Vohra
 Indian
Ambassador
to  Armenia
es:Anexo:Embajadores de la India en Armenia
In office
August 29, 2001 – July 26, 2005
Preceded byBal Anand
Succeeded byReena Pandey
 Indian
Ambassador
to  Sudan
es:Anexo:Embajadores de la India en Sudán
In office
July 26, 2005 – March 18, 2010
Preceded byAshok Kumar
Succeeded bySanjay Kumar Verma
 Indian
Ambassador
to  Poland
es:Anexo:Embajadores de la India en Polonia
In office
March 18, 2010 – November 2011
Preceded byRajesh Yaishnaw
Succeeded byMonika Kapil Mohta
Deepak Vohra
Personal details
BornNew Delhi
CitizenshipIndian
NationalityIndian
Alma materSt. Stephens College India, National Defense College - India
Sorbonne University France
ProfessionDiplomat

Deepak Vohra is an Indian diplomat, serving as Additional Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs. He was the Ambassador of India[1] to Poland. Deepak Vohra is currently Special Adviser to the Prime Minister of Lesotho and Guinea-Bissau. In 2012 he was Advisor to the Government of South Sudan. During his service in the Indian Foreign Service, he has served in France, Tunisia, United States, Chad, Cameroon, Papua New Guinea, Spain, Armenia, Sudan, Poland in 1995 he was deputy high commissioner in Kuala Lumpur. Prior to his role in Diplomacy, he was an officer on special duty to the Technology Advisor to the Prime Minister of India.[2] Mr Vohra has also previously worked with Sulabh International and has been a part of United Nations assignments in Africa. Ambassador Vohra brings extensive insight and expertise on matters of development in developing countries and an understanding of political mechanics in Africa. He is an Alumnus of St. Stephen's College, Delhi - National Defence College (India) and University of Paris.[3] A number of unidentified Security and Customs Officers deployed at Juba International Airport have been accused of harassing a senior diplomat on Thursday.[4] Ambassador Deepak Vohra inaugurated Apati War Memorial at Kargil.[5] He has been invited by many Universities and recently by DAV University.[6] He was the news reader[7] at Doordarshan in start of his career as a TV represntator.[8][9][10]

References

  1. ^ "Shri Deepak Vohra appointed as the next Ambassador of India to Poland". Ministry of external affairs Government of India. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  2. ^ http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/ex-diplomat-deepak-vohra-adviser-of-south-sudan-government/1/190010.html
  3. ^ "Deepak Vohra" (PDF). Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  4. ^ http://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?article29900
  5. ^ http://www.reachladakh.com/ambassador-deepak-vohra-inaugurates-apati-war-memorial-at-kargil/2937.html
  6. ^ http://news.davuniversity.org/article/34-india-acquires-new-assertiveness-in-a-fast-shaping-world-order-says-ambassador-deepak-vohra.aspx
  7. ^ http://abhisays.com/doordarshan/revisiting-20-old-doordarshan-news-readers-and-anchors.html
  8. ^ http://indpaedia.com/ind/index.php/Television_shows:_India
  9. ^ http://greenworldrealtors.com/.hcc.thumbs/deepak-vohra-doordarshan
  10. ^ http://8ate.blogspot.com/2009/10/famous-old-faces-of-doordarshan.html

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