Lindy Cameron Appointed As New British High Commissioner To India

Date:

New Delhi: Lindy Cameron has been appointed British High Commissioner to India in succession to Alex Ellis. Cameron will take up her appointment during April 2024, the UK government announced on Thursday.

In an official post on X, Lindy expressed her immense pride at being appointed as the next British High Commissioner to India and extended gratitude to Alex Ellis.

“Immensely proud to be appointed the next British High Commissioner to India. Huge thanks to @AlexEllis for leaving such a great legacy. So looking forward to working with the amazing @UKinIndia team. I can’t wait to get started!,” Lindy Cameron said.

Previously, Cameron has served as the Chief Executive of the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre since 2020. Additionally, Cameron has held a notable position as the director general of the UK’s Northern Ireland Office. Her appointment comes as the UK and India are engaged in negotiations for a long-pending free trade agreement.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

India, UAE Hold Meeting On India Middle East Europe Economic Corridor

According to the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi press release, the IMEEC will provide effective alternate supply routes generating efficiencies and reducing costs

IPL 2024: Pooran, Rahul’s Blitz Power LSG To 214/6 Against Mumbai Indians

Openers KL Rahul and Devdutt Padikkal came out to bat but the LSG didn't get the start that they wanted as the visitors lost the first wicket on the third ball of the match as Padikkal was dismissed by right-arm seamer Nuwan Thushara

Visa Free Travel: India Russia To Sign The Agreement By 2024 End

"India is at the final stage of internal state coordination," Nikita Kondratyev, said, as quoted by RT News

BCCI Approaches Gautam Gambhir To Replace Rahul Dravid As India’s Head Coach: Report

The report said Gambhir is BCCI's top pick to become India's next head coach as Dravid's tenure comes to an end after the T20 World Cup 2024