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Denis Alipov appointed as new Russian Ambassador to India

By ANI | Updated: January 18, 2022 18:00 IST

Denis Alipov, a career diplomat and dedicated India specialist with decades-long experience in this country, has been appointed as new Russian Ambassador to India, said the Russian Embassy in India on Tuesday.

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Denis Alipov, a career diplomat and dedicated India specialist with decades-long experience in this country, has been appointed as new Russian Ambassador to India, said the Russian Embassy in India on Tuesday.

He will succeed Ambassador Nikolay Kudashev.

Taking to Twitter the Russian Embassy in India said "Denis Alipov, a career diplomat and dedicated #India specialist with decades-long experience in this country has been appointed a new Russian Ambassador to India. He will succeed Amb. Nikolay Kudashev shortly."

( With inputs from ANI )

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