Indian Embassy
INTRODUCTION ON EMBASSY
One
country’s chief diplomatic office in another (generally in the capital
city of the host country) where the main diplomatic officer is the
ambassador (or high commissioner, in British Commonwealth) is called an
Embassy. Embassy premises and its entire diplomatic staff fall below the
sovereignty of the ambassador’s abode country and are confined under
the notion of diplomatic immunity by the host country.
|
The Indian Embassy building with a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in the foreground.
The Role of Indian Embassy
An
embassy is well thought-out to be a diplomatic mission that is stable
in a country. The person who takes up the everyday jobs of running the
mission is the ambassador of the country. The task of the Indian Embassy
is to proceed as a legal link amid India and the rest of the world
bringing out vital developments that widen the economic conditions of
the country.
|
The
role of the ambassador and his embassy is to guard the rights and
interests of the receiving and the sending States and its nationals.
This should be done with the acquiescence of the international law
through legal discussions with both the receiving and the sending
States. The Ambassador should do his duties with all authenticity and
stand by the rules and regulations of the law in the country.
Friendly
associations between the two States are preserved throughout the
promotional period of raising the scientific, economic and cultural
relations between States. The smooth and legal functioning of the Indian
Embassy is based on these principles wherein the Indian Government
sends and receives details on the improvement of the country and the
welfare of its citizens.
|
Embassies
like the Indian Embassy and countries that have their own embassies
contribute to a diplomatic relationship with Commonwealth countries that
do not have their own embassy. On the other hand these countries have
high commissions headed by the high commissioner of that country. The
Indian Embassy affords political services to the commonwealth countries’
citizens through the high commission, helping them to benefit from
cooperation between two consular services of each country.
|
The
role of the Indian Embassy is meaningful and legal making a spot on all
countries in the world with its diplomatic and legal laws that are
followed in every country by its well-organized and dynamic ambassadors
of India.
It
is a cause of goodwill to the Commonwealth countries and a common
podium for sharing of opinions and carrying out goodwill projects to
profit the citizens of all the countries in the world.
|
Canada
and India have a bilateral relationship based on shared values of
democracy, pluralism and a mutual interest in expanding trade. In India,
Canada is represented in many different cities with a high commission
of Canada in New Delhi, two consulate generals in Chandigarh and Mumbai,
a consulate in Chennai and trade offices in Ahmedabad, Bangalore,
Hyderabad, and Kolkata. In Canada, India is represented with a High
Commission in Ottawa and by consulates in Toronto and Vancouver. Their
relationship allows tourists and business men to travel easily between
India and Canada thanks to the cheap flights Expedia has to offer.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment