Nagma Mohamed Mallick IFS concurrently accredited as next Ambassador to Marshall Islands

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Nagma Mohamed Mallick IFS
Nagma Mohamed Mallick IFS
Nagma Mohamed Mallick IFS concurrently accredited as next Ambassador to Marshall Islands

Ms. Nagma Mohamed Mallick IFS (1991) presently Ambassador of India to Japan, has been concurrently accredited as the next Ambassador of India to the Republic of Marshall Islands, with residence in Tokyo.

Nagma Mohamed Mallick IFS

Who is IFS Nagma Mohamed Mallick | A Career Defined by Quiet Excellence and Global Engagement

Ms. Nagma Mohamed Mallick’s diplomatic journey reflects a career shaped by consistency, intellectual depth, and a calm commitment to public service. Over more than three decades in the Indian Foreign Service, she has represented India across continents, cultures, and complex geopolitical environments, building a reputation grounded in professionalism rather than publicity. Her path illustrates how steady leadership, institutional understanding, and cultural sensitivity together form the backbone of effective diplomacy.

Her international career began in Paris, where she served at the Indian Embassy and later at the Indian Mission to UNESCO. These early postings offered her exposure to multilateral diplomacy and cultural engagement, laying a foundation for a career that would later span Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia, and East Asia. The experience of working in multilateral forums and bilateral missions gave her a balanced perspective on how global institutions and national interests intersect.

In New Delhi, Ms. Mallick contributed in diverse capacities within the Government of India. She began as Desk Officer in the West Europe Division of the Ministry of External Affairs, where she dealt with complex European diplomatic portfolios. She then served on the personal staff of Prime Minister Mr. I.K. Gujral in the Prime Minister’s Office, an assignment that required discretion, clarity of judgment, and institutional coordination. Her role as Deputy Chief of Protocol (Ceremonial) further highlighted her administrative competence and leadership, and she remains the only woman to have held this position till date—an achievement that quietly reflects both trust and merit rather than symbolism.

Her overseas assignments in South Asia further strengthened her diplomatic profile. As First Secretary in Nepal and Counsellor in Sri Lanka, she worked in regions of strategic importance to India’s neighbourhood policy. These postings required a nuanced understanding of regional sensitivities, political transitions, and people-to-people diplomacy, reinforcing her reputation as a steady and reliable diplomat.

Returning to Delhi, she served as Deputy Spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, where she played a key role in official communication and public diplomacy. She later became Director in the Eurasia Division, managing India’s bilateral relations with Russia and the CIS countries—an area central to India’s strategic and economic interests. From July 2010 to September 2012, she served as Deputy Chief of Mission in Thailand, further strengthening India’s engagement with Southeast Asia through diplomatic coordination and bilateral cooperation.

Her ambassadorial responsibilities marked an important phase in her career. As Ambassador of India to Tunisia (2012–2015), she contributed to strengthening bilateral ties in North Africa. This was followed by her tenure as High Commissioner of India to Brunei Darussalam (2015–2018), where she worked to deepen cooperation in areas of trade, education, and cultural exchange. These assignments demonstrated her ability to build relationships in diverse political and cultural environments, while keeping India’s long-term strategic interests in focus.

At the Ministry, she later served as Head of the Policy Planning Division (2019–2020), contributing to long-term strategic thinking and foreign policy formulation. As Additional Secretary (Africa) until August 2021, she oversaw India’s engagement with Eastern and Southern Africa, with supervisory responsibilities over relations across the continent. Her leadership during this period reflected a structured and forward-looking approach to Africa policy, emphasizing partnership, development cooperation, and diplomatic continuity.

From September 2021 to November 2025, she served as India’s Ambassador to Poland, strengthening bilateral ties in Central Europe. In November 2025, she assumed charge as India’s Ambassador to Japan—one of India’s most significant strategic partnerships—marking a new chapter in her diplomatic service. This appointment reflects institutional confidence in her experience and diplomatic judgment.

Nagma Mohamed Mallick IFS

An officer of the 1991 batch of the Indian Foreign Service, Ms. Mallick holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature and a Master’s degree in Sociology. Her academic background complements her diplomatic career, offering both cultural sensitivity and social understanding. She speaks English, French, Hindi, Urdu, and Malayalam, reflecting her multicultural orientation and communicative strength.

Beyond official responsibilities, her interests in Indian classical dance and music, English literature, fitness, and nutrition reflect a balanced personal life rooted in discipline and cultural appreciation. Married with one son and one daughter, she embodies a life that harmonises professional commitment with personal grounding.

Ms. Nagma Mohamed Mallick’s career stands as an example of diplomacy built on consistency, quiet leadership, and long-term institutional contribution. Her journey across continents and roles illustrates how sustained service, rather than momentary visibility, defines lasting impact. Profiles such as hers continue to feature in platforms focused on governance and diplomacy, including Latest Indian Bureaucracy News and respected reference sources such as indianbureaucracy.com, offering readers insight into the individuals who shape India’s global engagement through dedication rather than display.

Indian Bureaucracy Network wishes Ms Nagma Mohamed Mallick the very best.

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