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Richard Verma likely to end his Indian assignment as Donald Trump takes office on 20 Jan

Indo Asian News Service • January 7, 2017, 11:34:45 IST
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US President Barack Obama’s appointee as ambassador to India, Richard Verma, may be ending his New Delhi assignment this month when President-elect Donald Trump takes over on 20 January if an administration directive to non-career diplomats holds.

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Richard Verma likely to end his Indian assignment as Donald Trump takes office on 20 Jan

New York: US President Barack Obama’s appointee as ambassador to India, Richard Verma, may be ending his New Delhi assignment this month when President-elect Donald Trump takes over on 20 January if an administration directive to non-career diplomats holds. The Washington Post reported that the Obama administration has asked all “non-career ambassadors to submit their resignations effective with the close of the Obama presidency” on 20 January. The newspaper quoted three unidentified officials as confirming that all the ambassadors have complied with the directive. While requests for resignations by non-career diplomats is usually made at the end of a president’s term, they are usually given some additional time to wind up their affairs. This time there was “the additional admonition that the resignations would be blanket and final,” the newspaper said. [caption id=“attachment_3192682” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Richard Verma (R). AFP ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/richard-verma-afp.jpg) Richard Verma (R). AFP[/caption] The Post said according to two officials “the unusually stern and specific directive to ‘political ambassadors’” came at the “behest of the incoming Trump administration.” Verma, a non-career diplomat, is the first person of Indian descent to be ambassador to India. He did not come up the ranks of the foreign service but was recruited in 2009 to be the Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs under Hillary Clinton when she was the Secretary of State. He left the State Department in 2011 to work for a law firm before being appointed ambassador to India in 2014. His nomination received unanimous support from both parties in the Senate. Long associated with the Democratic Party, he has served as the senior national security advisor to Senator Harry Reid when the Democratic Party had the Senate majority and Reid was its leader. Verma has worked as an aide to the late Democratic Congressman Jack Murtha and as a director with National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. A lawyer by training, he has also served in the Air Force as a judge advocate.

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