gateway: Oman has historically been an important gateway connecting India with West Asia.
Defence cooperation: India and Oman maintain strong defence and maritime cooperation, especially in the Indian Ocean region.
Energy partner: Oman is an important energy partner for India.
Trade: Bilateral trade continues to expand across multiple sectors.
Indian community: A large Indian community lives in Oman. This makes diplomatic engagement vital for welfare, labour, and consular support.
FAQ (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS)
Q1: Who has been appointed as India’s new Ambassador to Oman?
A: Prashant Pise.
Q2: Which batch of the Indian Foreign Service does Prashant Pise belong to?
A: The 1995 batch.
Q3: Who is Prashant Pise replacing as India’s envoy to Oman?
A: Godavarthi Venkata Srinivas (1993 batch IFS officer).
Q4: What is Prashant Pise’s current role in the Ministry of External Affairs?
A: Additional Secretary (Emigration Policy and Welfare).
Q5: Why is Oman important for India?
A: Oman is a trusted Gulf partner with strong maritime, trade, defence, and energy ties, and it hosts a large Indian community.
EXAM-FOCUSED POINTS
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New Ambassador to Oman: Prashant Pise
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IFS batch: 1995
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Current position before appointment: Additional Secretary (Emigration Policy and Welfare), MEA
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Replaces: Godavarthi Venkata Srinivas (1993 IFS batch)
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First foreign posting: Cairo, Egypt (1997–2000)
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Second foreign posting: Tripoli, Libya (until 2004)
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Past Delhi role: Deputy Secretary handling Russia, CIS, Central Asia, UN economic & social matters
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Recent diplomatic engagement: Led Indian delegation at 8th Ministerial Consultations of Abu Dhabi Dialogue (February 2026)
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India-Oman ties: Centuries-old maritime, trade, and cultural links; defence cooperation in Indian Ocean; energy partnership; growing bilateral trade
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Indian community in Oman: Large and significant, requiring welfare and consular support
Month: Current Affairs - May 13, 2026
Category: PrashantPise-IndiaOman