India Welcomes New Envoys, Reinforcing Diplomatic Ties and Global Cooperation

The Global Trade & Technology Council (India) extends its warm congratulations to the distinguished Heads of Mission who have formally presented their Letters of Credence to the President of India, marking the official commencement of their diplomatic assignments in the country. This significant milestone reflects India’s continued commitment to strengthening international partnerships and expanding avenues for bilateral and multilateral cooperation.



GTTCI congratulates the following esteemed envoys on this important occasion:

  • H.E. Mr. Peter Nicholas Symonette – High Commissioner of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas
  • H.E. Mr. Aurelien-Marcel Mintsa Nguema – High Commissioner of the Gabonese Republic
  • H.E. Dr. Ulziit Luvsanjav – Ambassador of Mongolia
  • H.E. Mr. Armando Pedro Muiuane Junior – High Commissioner of the Republic of Mozambique
  • H.E. Ms. Nadeska Imara Cuthbert Carlson – Ambassador of the Republic of Nicaragua
  • H.E. Mrs. Hanisha Jairam – Ambassador of the Republic of Suriname

The presentation of credentials is a vital diplomatic tradition that formally authorizes ambassadors and high commissioners to represent their respective nations in India. It also symbolizes the beginning of a new chapter of engagement, fostering dialogue, mutual understanding, and cooperation across diverse sectors.


GTTCI values the indispensable role played by the diplomatic community in advancing international trade, investment, technology collaboration, education, innovation, tourism, and cultural exchange. Through sustained engagement with foreign missions, the Council remains committed to promoting meaningful partnerships that contribute to economic growth and stronger people-to-people connections.


GTTCI conveys its best wishes to the newly accredited envoys for a successful tenure in India and looks forward to working closely with them to further strengthen bilateral relations and create new opportunities for collaboration between India and their respective nations.