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Wife: Dolly Misri
Marital Status: Married
Age: 59 Years

Vikram Misri

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Profession Indian Foreign Service (IFS) official
Known forServing as the Foreign Secretary of India
Physical Stats & More
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourGrey
Personal Life
Date of Birth7 November 1964 (Saturday)
Age (as of 2023) 59 Years
BirthplaceSrinagar, India
Zodiac signScorpio
NationalityIndian
HometownSrinagar, India
School• Burn Hall School, DAV School, and Carmel Convent School in Jammu and Kashmir
• Scindia School, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
College/University• Hindu College, Delhi
• XLRI, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
Educational Qualification(s)• Primary and High School Education from Burn Hall School, DAV School, and Carmel Convent School in Jammu and Kashmir. [1]The Indian Express
• Senior Secondary education at Scindia School, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
• Graduation in History at Hindu College, Delhi
• MBA at XLRI, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand [2]The Hindu
ControversyIn 2020, in a conversation with the Press Trust of India, Vikram Misri attracted controversy when he stated that Chinese soldiers needed to move back from their Actual Line of Control that resulted in a lengthy Twitter discussion as Vikram's statement contradicted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's statement that Modi gave on Prasar Bharti during the same time that no one had intruded Indian territory. [3]Deccan Herald
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
WifeDolly Misri
Vikram Misri with his wife Dolly (extreme right) and Anupam Kher (middle)
ChildrenHe has two children.
Vikram Misri with his wife and daughter (middle)

Vikram Misri

Some Lesser Known Facts About Vikram Misri

  • Vikram Misri is an Indian diplomat, who served in Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America during various Indian missions. He is a 1989 batch Indian Foreign Service officer. He was appointed as the ambassador of India to China on 8 January 2019. He has served as the private secretary of three Indian Prime Ministers including Inder Kumar Gujral, Manmohan Singh, and Narendra Modi. He was appointed as the deputy national security advisor of India on 28 December 2021.
  • Vikram was born and raised in Srinagar. Soon after completing his graduation, he worked for three years in the advertising and filmmaking industry. In 1989, he joined the Indian Foreign Service. From 1991 to 1996, Vikram Misri served as an Indian diplomat in Brussels and Tunis during various Indian missions.
  • From November 1996 to April 1997, Vikram Misri served as the under-secretary in the Office of the External Affairs Minister of India to the Indian Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral. In April 1997, Vikram Misri was elevated as the private secretary to the Indian Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral and held the position till March 1998.
  • From August 2000 to September 2003, Vikram Misri served as the First Secretary at the High Commission of India in Islamabad; during this tenure, incidents of the Indian Parliament attack, Op Parakram, and Agra summit took place.
  • From September 2003 to October 2006, Vikram was appointed as the Political Counsellor in the Embassy of India in Washington, D.C., where he was involved in making changes in Indo-US relationships during the Manmohan Singh government and George W Bush administration in the US.
  • From November 2006 to September 2008, Vikram Misri served as the Director of the Office of the External Affairs Minister under Pranab Mukherjee.
  • From September 2008 to September 2011, Vikram Misri served in Sri Lanka as Deputy High Commissioner of India. Later, from September 2011 to February 2012, Vikram served as the Consul General of India in Munich.
  • In 2012, Vikram Misri was appointed as the private secretary to the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Later, he also served as the Private Secretary to the 14th Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.

    Vikram Misri with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

    Vikram Misri with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

  • In 2016, he was appointed as the ambassador to Myanmar. In 2019, he was designated as the ambassador to China. In 2020, to discuss the tension during the Galwan Valley clashes between China and India, Vikram Misri fixed a series of meetings between the senior officials including Liu Jianchaou of China. In a press conference, during this intense situation, Vikram Misri stated that managing border issues must be the priority deal of both countries. He said,

    For long, the Indian and Chinese sides have adhered to a well-understood distinction between resolving the boundary question and managing border affairs. This is the root cause of the tense situation along the borders. We advocate that we should address the boundary issue through peaceful negotiations and we don’t think that the border issue should be linked up to our bilateral tie.”

    He also advocated the cooperation between the two countries during the development of the COVID-19 vaccination in 2020.

    Vikram Misri while posing with China President Xi Jinping during an official meeting in 2020

    Vikram Misri while posing with China President Xi Jinping during an official meeting in 2020

  • Vikram Misri is well acquainted with Hindi, English, Kashmiri, Spanish, Urdu, and French languages. In a conversation with a media house, he talked about the languages he learnt to represent India as a diplomat. He said,

    My mother tongue is Kashmiri. I speak, read and write English and Hindi and have a nodding acquaintance with Punjabi and Urdu. Among foreign languages, I can speak, read and write French. I can also speak just about enough Spanish to survive on the streets and in the supermarkets!”

  • On 28 December 2021, he was appointed as the Deputy National Security Advisor of India by the National Security Council Secretariat and Rajender Khanna and Datta Pandsalgikar are other deputies. Vikram Misri succeeded Pankaj Saran who was an ex-Indian envoy to Russia and Bangladesh.
  • In a conversation with a media house, Vikram talked about his childhood dream of representing India on an international platform. He said,

    Actually, I consider myself fortunate in having been able to realize a childhood ambition. Joining the Indian Foreign Service and representing India abroad was indeed something that had been in my mind since I was in middle school.”

  • In July 2024, he was appointed as the Foreign Secretary of India.

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