Ajai Malhotra is a former
Indian career diplomat who served as Ambassador of India to the
Russian Federation
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. He is the Chairperson of the Advisory Committee to the
United Nations Human Rights Council
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, Geneva.
Diplomatic career
He joined the
Indian Foreign Service
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in 1977. From 1979–1982 he served at the High Commission in Nairobi, handling political work relating to
Kenya
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and India's relations with
Seychelles
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. From 1982–1985 he was Second Secretary (Pol.)/First Secretary (Pol.) at the Indian Embassy in Moscow.
From 1985, he served as First Secretary (Pol.) at the Permanent Mission of India to the UN in
Geneva
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, where he handled work related to the
WHO
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,
WIPO
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,
ILO
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and other UN agencies, represented India on the ILO Committee on Freedom of Association and also participated in annual meetings of the
UN Human Rights Commission
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. He returned to the
Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi in 1989, as a Deputy Secretary handling human rights and international environmental issues, and later Director handling all multilateral issues except disarmament. As regards human rights, this included guiding processes leading to the ratification by India of the UN
Convention on the Rights of the Child
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in 1992, UN
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women in 1993, and the establishment of the
National Human Rights Commission of India
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.
His association with global environmental issues has included participation in the UNEP Session of a Special Character: Ten Years after Stockholm (Nairobi; 1982); contribution to the drafting of the 1990 London Amendments to the
Montreal Protocol
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on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer,
Convention on Biological Diversity
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,
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
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,
Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
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, Statement of Principles on Forests, and
Agenda 21
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; and participation in the
UN Conference on Environment and Development (Rio de Janeiro; 1992). He was a member of the UNEP group of legal experts to examine the concept of "Common Concern of Mankind" in relation to global environmental issues.
He was Counsellor (Information) at the Indian Embassy, Moscow, from 1993–1996, returning to the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi, as Director/Joint Secretary and guided India's foreign relations with 22 Central and Eastern European countries, including Russia.
In 1999, he was assigned as Minister (Commerce) at the Embassy of India, Washington, D.C. where he served till 2003. He was also Vice Chairman (2000–2001), First Vice Chairman (2001–2002) and then Chairman (2002–2003) of the
International Cotton Advisory Committee
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Structure and history
Founded ...
.
Ajai Malhotra's served as Ambassador of India to
Romania
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(with concurrent accreditation to
Moldova
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and
Albania
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) from 2003 to 2005.
From 2005–2009, he was Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative of India to the UN, New York. Based on leaked American diplomatic cables, published by
WikiLeaks
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, it was reported that Ajai Malhotra was posted to the UN Mission, New York to balance the anti-US decisions taken by
Nirupam Sen
Nirupam is an Indian masculine given name. The name generally means "without comparison", "incomparable", or "unique", and is of Indian origin. People with the name Nirupam are usually Hindu by religion.
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* Nirupam Bajpai, India ...
, then Permanent Representative of India, to the UN.
He participated in the negotiations leading to the setting up of the
UN Democracy Fund The United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) was created by UN Secretary-General Kofi A. Annan in 2005 as a United Nations General Trust Fund to support democratization efforts around the world. It was welcomed by the General Assembly in the Outcome D ...
, the
UN Peacebuilding Commission
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and the
UN Human Rights Council
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.
His pivotal role in the development of the
United Nations Democracy Fund The United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) was created by UN Secretary-General Kofi A. Annan in 2005 as a United Nations General Trust Fund to support democratization efforts around the world. It was welcomed by the General Assembly in the Outcome D ...
was cited by the awards committee of the Palmer Prize for Advancing Democracy, awarded by the
Council for a Community of Democracies
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The Community of Democracies (C.O.D), established in 2000, is an i ...
.
He was Ambassador of India to
Kuwait
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from 2009–2011.
He was responsible for expanding the protection of Indian workers in Kuwai and set up a safe house, especially for domestic workers in distress. His tenure was also highlighted by high level visits from India to Kuwait, including by the Vice-President of India,
Hamid Ansari
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and
S. M. Krishna
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, former External Affairs Minister.
He was the Ambassador of India to Russia from 16 May 2011 – 30 November 2013. His tenure saw the visit of Indian Prime Minister,
Manmohan Singh
Manmohan Singh (; born 26 September 1932) is an Indian politician, economist and statesman who served as the 13th prime minister of India from 2004 to 2014. He is also the third longest-serving prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru and Indir ...
in mid-December 2011 to Russia, and Russian President
Dmitry Medvedev
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to India in March 2012 for the
BRICS
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summit in New Delhi. It also saw visits to India in December 2012 by Russian President
Vladimir Putin
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and to Russia by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in September 2013 for the G20 Summit in St. Petersburg and in November 2013 to Moscow for the annual India-Russia Bilateral Summit. The 65th anniversary of bilateral Indo-Russian diplomatic relations was marked with year-long celebrations during his tenure. It also saw the induction of three
Talwar-class frigate
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s into the
Indian Navy
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fleet,
INS Teg,
INS Tarkash, and
INS Trikand, as well as India's nuclear powered submarine
INS Chakra (2011)
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and aircraft carrier
INS Vikramaditya
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.
INS Trikand was launched by his wife, Mrs. Ira Malhotra.
He retired on 30 November 2013.
Later roles
Since February 2014, Malhotra is the Chairman and Managing Trustee of Chikitsa which provides free primary health care in underserved communities and
Shiksha
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which provides free education and vocational training to underprivileged children and youth.
Since April 2014 he is a Distinguished Fellow & Senior Adviser (Climate Change) at
The Energy and Resources Institute
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, New Delhi. Since 2015 he is Chairman of the Managing Committee of the NAB Centre for Blind Women & Disability Studies and a member of the Editorial Board of the
World Economy and International Relations
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Journal at the
, Moscow.
In 2015, he was elected Chairman of the Nehru Trust for the Indian Collections at the
Victoria & Albert Museum
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.
On 20 November 2015, he was appointed an Independent Director of
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
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(ONGC).
On 16 January 2017, he was appointed an Independent Director of ONGC Videsh Limited.
On 29 September 2017, he was elected by
secret ballot
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to the Advisory Committee of the
United Nations Human Rights Council
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, Geneva.
On 7 October 2020, he was re-elected by
acclamation
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Voting Voice vot ...
to the Advisory Committee of the
United Nations Human Rights Council
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, Geneva.
On 15 February 2021, he was elected the Chairperson of the Advisory Committee of the
United Nations Human Rights Council
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, Geneva, the first Indian to hold this position.
Recognition
In 2004, he was awarded a Doctorate (
Honoris Causa
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) by the
Vasile Goldiș Western University of Arad
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The spiritual patron of the university is Vasile Goldiș, a prominent Romanian politician, pedagogue, pu ...
, Romania, in recognition of his work in support of environmental causes and sustainable development.
In 2011, he was cited by the awards committee of the Palmer Prize for Advancing Democracy, awarded by the
Council for a Community of Democracies
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The Community of Democracies (C.O.D), established in 2000, is an i ...
for his pivotal role in supporting democratic development and development of the
United Nations Democracy Fund The United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) was created by UN Secretary-General Kofi A. Annan in 2005 as a United Nations General Trust Fund to support democratization efforts around the world. It was welcomed by the General Assembly in the Outcome D ...
(UNDEF), and for being a forceful advocate of channelling UNDEF funds to civil society.
In 2015, he was conferred a 'Lifetime Achievement Award' by
Hindu College, University of Delhi
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In 2022, it is ranked 2nd nationally by Nationa ...
at its 13th Distinguished Alumni Awards in New Delhi.
Personal life
Ajai Malhotra is married to Ira Malhotra, who is a teacher and was the founding editor of 'Parenting' magazine in India.
She launched the warship, the
INS Trikand, which was delivered to India from Russia during his tenure.
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Human Rights Council Advisory Committee experts
Indian Foreign Service officers
Indian civil servants
People from Kanpur
Ambassadors of India to Russia
Ambassadors of India to Romania
Living people
Hindu College, Delhi alumni
Delhi School of Economics alumni
1953 births