India Reappoints Ambassador to North Korea After Four Years
India has named Aliawati Longkumer, a 2008-batch Indian Foreign Service officer, as its new ambassador to North Korea, restoring high-level diplomatic representation in Pyongyang after a four-year gap. This appointment follows India’s reopening of its embassy in December 2024, signaling a cautious revival of engagement with the reclusive nation amidst geopolitical shifts in the Indo-Pacific.
India has appointed a new ambassador to North Korea for the first time since 2021, marking a return to full diplomatic representation. The move reflects India’s evolving foreign policy priorities, regional strategic concerns, and renewed focus on balancing humanitarian outreach with adherence to global sanctions.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | India Reappoints Ambassador to North Korea After Four Years |
| New Ambassador | Aliawati Longkumer |
| Batch & Service | 2008 IFS |
| Current Posting | Charge d’affaires, Asuncion (Paraguay) |
| Embassy Reopened | December 2024 |
| Embassy Closed | Since July 2021 (due to COVID-19) |
| Key Strategic Concern | DPRK’s ties with Pakistan’s missile program |
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