Gautam Mukhopadhaya

Former  Visiting Scholar
South Asia Program
A serving Indian Foreign Service officer of Ambassadorial rank, Mukhopadhaya's research is focused on India’s Afghanistan policy and its relationship with U.S. Af-Pak strategy.
Education

Masters, Delhi School of Economics; B.A., St. Stephens College, Delhi University

Languages
  • Bengali
  • English
  • Hindi
  • Spanish

Gautam Mukhopadhaya is no longer with the Carnegie Endowment.

Gautam Mukhopadhaya was a visiting scholar in the South Asia Program at the Carnegie Endowment, sponsored by the Asia Foundation. A serving Indian Foreign Service officer of ambassadorial rank, his research is focused on India’s Afghanistan policy and its relationship with U.S. strategy toward Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Ambassador Mukhopadhaya reopened the Indian Embassy in Kabul in November 2001 following a break in India’s diplomatic relations with Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover in 1996, and served as charge d’affaires there until March 2002. His most recent official appointment was as India’s ambassador to Syria (December 2005–January 2009). In between, he served as joint secretary in the Indian Ministry of Defense (2002–2005).
 
In addition, he has worked at the Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations and at the UN headquarters in New York as a consultant on social development, and has served in various capacities at Indian Embassies in Mexico, France, and Cuba, and the Ministry of External Affairs in India. He is with the Carnegie Endowment until March 2010.

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