Ruchira Kamboj

Ruchira Kamboj
Personal details
Born Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nationality Indian
Children One daughter
Profession Diplomat

Ruchira Kamboj is the Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to UNESCO-Paris.[1][2] She was formerly the Chief of Protocol to the Government of India, and was the first woman in the Indian Foreign Service to hold this position.

Kamboj joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1987 being the topper of her batch for that year. She has served as the Deputy Head [3] in the office of the Commonwealth Secretary-General, London. Prior to that, she served as the Minister & Head,[4] High Commission of India, Cape Town, South Africa.

She has served as a Counsellor[5] in the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations in New York City. She has also served at the High Commission of India Mauritius and at the Indian Embassy in Paris. She has held the positions of Director/Deputy Secretary (Foreign Service Personnel) and Under Secretary (Europe West) in the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi.

On September 25, 2013 Ruchira Kamboj was appointed as the Ambassador & Permanent Representative of India to UNESCO, Paris.[6] Ruchira Kamboj reperesented India in the meeting of UNESCO held on 17 July 2016 in which Chandigarh’s Capitol Complex and Sikkim’s national park home to the world’s third highest peak Mount Khangchendzonga were designated as World Heritage Sites.[7] Kamboj is married to a businessman from India and has one daughter named Sara.

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