Navdeep Singh Suri | |
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Ambassador of India to the United Arab Emirates | |
In office December 2016 – Retired on September 30, 2019 | |
Preceded by | T. P. Seetharam |
Succeeded by | Pavan Kapoor |
High Commissioner of India to Australia | |
In office April 2015 – November 2016 | |
Preceded by | Biren Nanda |
Ambassador of India to Egypt | |
In office August 2012 – April 2015 | |
Joint Secretary (Public Diplomacy) in Ministry of External Affairs at New Delhi | |
In office 2009–2012 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1959 (age 64–65) Amritsar, India |
Occupation | Diplomat, Author |
Navdeep Suri (born 1959) is a retired Indian diplomat completing 36 years in the Indian Foreign Service, having served in India's diplomatic missions in Cairo, Damascus, Washington, Dar es Salaam and London and as India's Consul General in Johannesburg. He has also headed the West Africa and Public Diplomacy departments at the Ministry of External Affairs. He was India's High Commissioner to Australia and Ambassador to Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.
The President of UAE conferred on him the Order of Zayed II, the country's second-highest civilian award. His innovative use of social media in public diplomacy in 2010 also received extensive recognition and two prestigious awards. Suri has learnt Arabic and French, has a master's degree in Economics and has written on India's Africa policy, on Public Diplomacy and on the IT outsourcing industry. His English translations of his grandfather Nanak Singh's classic Punjabi novels have been published by Penguin as The Watchmaker and by HarperCollins as A Life Incomplete and Khooni Vaisakhi.
Early life and background
Suri was born in Amritsar in the north Indian state of Punjab in 1959. He is the grandson of acclaimed Punjabi novelist and poet Nanak Singh. His father Kulwant Singh runs a reputed publishing house in Amritsar and his mother Attarjit has taught Punjabi language to college students. He did his schooling from St. Francis School. He then completed his master's degree in economics from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar.[1]
Career
Early diplomatic career
Suri joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1983 and has served in India's diplomatic missions in Cairo, Damascus, Washington DC, Dar es Salaam and London and as India's Consul General in Johannesburg.
Joint Secretary in Ministry of External Affairs
He has later headed the West Africa and Public Diplomacy divisions at the Ministry of External Affairs at New Delhi as a Joint Secretary. His tenure as Joint Secretary of Public Diplomacy divisions is particularly distinguished for his effort to create MEA's improved interaction with citizens through use of social media platforms and Internet.[2][3]
Ambassador to Egypt
Suri's stint as Indian Ambassador to Egypt started in June 2012. As the Ambassador to Egypt his major challenge was a successful March 2013 state Visit of Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi to India. Morsi visited India from the 18 to 21 March 2013 as the head of a high-level delegation of Egyptian ministers and business leaders, at a time when trade between these two countries has witnessed a record 30 percent jump.[4]
High Commissioner to Australia
On 26 February 2015, Indian Ministry of External Affairs announced its decision to appoint Suri as India's next High Commissioner to Australia, through a press brief. In April 2015, Suri arrived in Canberra, Australia.[5]
In November 2023, the Federal Court of Australia ordered Suri to pay a former housekeeper in Canberra more than a hundred thousand Australian dollars in back pay. This was due to breaching employment conditions under Australian law.[6][7] The Court has yet to determine the civil penalty to be imposed on Suri, which is in addition to the wages owed to the housekeeper.
Awards and decorations
Foreign honours
- United Arab Emirates:
- First Class of the Order of Zayed II (12 September 2019)
Personal life
Suri is married to Mani, who has a degree in Economics and is a graphic designer and potter. The couple have two daughters.[2]
Works
Suri has translated three of his grandfather Nanak Singh's classical Punjabi novels to English.
- Singh, Nanak and Navdeep Suri (trans.). Saintly Sinner. A 'n' B Publishers, 2003. ISBN 81-7539-029-8
- Singh, Nanak and Navdeep Suri (trans.). The Watchmaker. Penguin India, 2009. ISBN 0-14-306586-6
- Singh, Nanak and Navdeep Suri (trans.). A Life Incomplete. HarperCollins India, 2012. ISBN 93-5029-513-X
- Singh, Nanak and Navdeep Suri (trans.). Khooni Vaisakhi: A Poem from the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre, 1919. Harper Perennial, 2019. ISBN 9-35-302938-4
References
- 1 2 "Ambassador's Desk". indembcairo.com. Embassy of India, Cairo. Archived from the original on 21 November 2014. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
- ↑ Griffin, Peter (17 May 2011). "India Would Like to be Your Friend". Forbes. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
- ↑ "Will Egypt's President Morsi's visit to India bring the two countries closer?". Times of India. 22 March 2013. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
- ↑ "High Commissioner's Profile". High Commission of India, Canberra. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
- ↑ Bell, Patrick (5 November 2023). "Domestic employee of former Indian high commissioner forced to work every day for 17.5 hours and paid just $9 per day". ABC News. Retrieved 8 November 2023.
- ↑ https://www.judgments.fedcourt.gov.au/judgments/Judgments/fca/single/2023/2023fca1346
External links
- The High Commission of India in Australia Official website.
- About Suri
- Ambassador's Official Blog, Embassy of India in Cairo, Egypt