City
Epaper

Mayank Joshi accredited as India's next High Commissioner to Cayman Islands

By ANI | Updated: August 12, 2024 17:45 IST

New Delhi [India], August 12 : Mayank Joshi, presently High Commissioner of India to Jamaica, has been concurrently accredited ...

Open in App

New Delhi [India], August 12 : Mayank Joshi, presently High Commissioner of India to Jamaica, has been concurrently accredited as the next High Commissioner of India to the Cayman Islands, with residence in Kingston.

Mayank Joshi is an Indian Foreign Service officer of batch 2003.

"Shri Mayank Joshi (IFS:2003), presently High Commissioner of India to Jamaica, has been concurrently accredited as the next High Commissioner of India to the Cayman Islands, with residence in Kingston," the Ministry of External Affairs said in an official statement.

He is expected to take up the assignment shortly.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessIndia Poised to Become Global Air Cargo Hub - ACFI & ASCELA Insights Chart Roadmap for 2030 in its Knowledge Paper

CricketENG vs IND, 3rd Test: KL Rahul Scores His 10th Test Century; Becomes Second Indian with Multiple Tons at Lord’s (Watch Video)

InternationalThousands of Afghans face deportation as US court rejects delay in ending TPS protections

HockeyIndia A defeat France, win third consecutive game on Europe tour

PunePune: Locals Celebrate at Lohagad Fort After UNESCO Declares it as World Heritage Site (Watch Video)

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndia sent a message with Op Sindoor, change in its strategic doctrine will change entire region: Warfare expert John Spencer

InternationalDevotees express joy and reverence as Dalai Lama departs for Ladakh

InternationalKC Venugopal urges PM Modi's immediate intervention in Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya's execution in Yemen

InternationalFighter jet deal with U.S. allies signals regional resistance to China's South China Sea expansion

International"We will revoke their visas and deport them if they don't": U.S. Embassy warns visa holders