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  1. Vijay Keshav Gokhale IFS, born 24 January 1959, is a retired Indian diplomat and the 32nd Foreign Secretary of India. Gokhale previously served as the Ambassador of India to China . [8]

  2. Ambassador Vijay Keshav Gokhale is the former 32nd Foreign Secretary of India (2018-20). His diplomatic career with the Indian Foreign Service spans 39 years. Over the course of four decades, Ambassador Gokhale worked extensively on matters relating to the Indo-Pacific region with a special emphasis on Chinese politics and diplomacy.

  3. www.emcure.com › leadership › vijay-keshav-gokhaleVijay Keshav Gokhale

    Vijay Gokhale joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1981. His previous diplomatic assignments include postings in Hong Kong, Hanoi, Beijing and New York. He has also served as Deputy Secretary (Finance), Director (China & East Asia) and Joint Secretary (East Asia) during his stints at the Headquarters of the Ministry of External Affairs. He was ...

  4. Jan 13, 2023 · To decipher these actions from Beijing’s perspective, it is worth understanding China’s India policy, and the latest paper from former foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale for Carnegie India — A Historical Evaluation of China’s India Policy: Lessons for India-China Relations — seeks to precisely do that.

  5. Vijay Keshav Gokhale, who played a key role in resolving the Doklam standoff with China, took charge as the next foreign secretary. Explore. Search Thursday, Jul 04, 2024. New Delhi o C.

  6. Jan 6, 2018 · Vijay Keshav Gokhale. Vijay Gokhale, the man who will helm India’s diplomacy as Foreign Secretary for the next two years, is known for working “below the radar.” Thus, by the time his ...

  7. Jul 12, 2021 · That Gokhale writes clearly and concisely (the book is well under 200 pages of actual text) makes the book accessible to the lay—and non-Indian—reader. The Long Game: How the Chinese Negotiate with India, Vijay Gokhale (Vintage Books India, July 2021) The cases Gokhale chooses to cover are, as he lists them out: