India's envoy to Sri Lanka appointed as Deputy National Security Adviser

October 08, 2009 03:41 pm | Updated 03:58 pm IST - New Delhi

Alok Prasad, a senior Indian Foreign Service officer and India’s envoy to Sri Lanka, has been appointed as the Deputy National Security Adviser.

Mr. Prasad will hold the office for two years or until further orders, according to the decision of the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.

Prior to his posting in Colombo, the 1974-batch officer has served in various key positions including as India’s High Commissioner in Singapore and Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of India, Washington, from 2000 to 2004.

He was formerly the Joint Secretary for Americas Division for five years in the Ministry of External Affairs here during which he played a key role in expanding bilateral relations between India and the U.S.

Mr. Prasad, who holds a Masters degree in Economics from the Delhi University, has also worked in the Office of Prime Minister, where he was closely involved with India’s economic liberalisation and structural reform programme.

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