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Ministry of External Affairs (India)

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Government ministry of India
For list of ministers, seeMinister of External Affairs (India).

Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India
Branch of Government of India
Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic of India

Kartavya Bhawan 3,Kartavya Path, New Delhi
Ministry overview
FormedSeptember 1946
JurisdictionGovernment of India
HeadquartersKartavya Bhawan 3,Kartavya Path,Raisina Hill,New Delhi,Delhi,India
Employees5400(approx) estimated (Jan 2025)
IFS (A): 1,011[1]
IFS (B): 4,297
Annual budget20,516.61 crore (US$2.4 billion)
(FY 2025–26 est.)[2]
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
Ministry executives
Websitemea.gov.in

TheMinistry of External Affairs (abbreviated asMEA;ISO:Vidēśa Mantrālaya[a]) is India'sforeign ministry. The ministry is tasked with formulating and implementingIndia's foreign policy and representing India on the global stage. The Ministry is headed by theMinister of External Affairs, a member of thePrime Minister's Cabinet. The Minister is typically assisted by one or more junior ministers, known as Ministers of State (MoS) for External Affairs. TheForeign Secretary of the Republic of India is the senior-most non-elected official and the administrative head of the ministry.

The Ministry of External Affairs operates more than200 diplomatic missions around the world through which it represents theGovernment of India on the international stage. In addition, the Ministry is responsible for India's representation at theUnited Nations and other international organizations. The Ministry is also responsible for the repatriation of Indian citizens in danger abroad and in the extradition of fugitives who have fled India. The Ministry of External Affairs may also advise other ministries and state governments in their interactions with foreign entities and brief them on pertinent international developments.

TheParliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, consisting of elected members from both theLok Sabha and theRajya Sabha, is tasked with this ministry's legislative oversight.

History

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The Ministry was initially theMinistry of External Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, a holdover from theBritish Raj. It was renamed the Ministry of External Affairs in 1948.[3] Prime MinisterJawaharlal Nehru held the portfolio as an additional charge till his death in 1964 and it was only then that a separate Minister with Cabinet rank was appointed. The ministry is responsible for the administration ofNaga Hills,Tuensang Area,the Emigration Act of 1983, the Reciprocity Act of 1943, the Port Haj Committee Act of 1932, the Indian Merchant Shipping Act in so far as it relates to pilgrim ships, the Indian Pilgrim Shipping Rules of 1933, the Protection of Pilgrims Act of 1887 (Bombay) and the Protection of the Mohammedan Pilgrims Act of 1896 (Bengal).

The Ministry was integrated withMinistry of Overseas Indian Affairs on 7 January 2016.[4] The government said that the decision was taken in line with government's "overall objective of minimizing government and maximizing governance" and that it will help the government address duplication as well as unnecessary delays.[5]

The Ministry is the cadre-controlling authority of theIndian Foreign Service; the service is wholly under the administration and supervision of the External Affairs Ministry.

Organizational structure

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The Ministry of External Affairs is headed by the Minister of External Affairs (or simply, the Foreign Minister; inHindi:Videsh Mantri).TheForeign Secretary is the most senior civil servant who is the head of the Department of Foreign Affairs,[6] and is supported by othersecretary level officers.

Minister of External Affairs
Subrahmanyam Jaishankar
Minister of StateMinister of State
Kirti Vardhan SinghPabitra Margherita
Foreign Secretary
Vikram Misri
Secretary (West)Secretary (East)Secretary (South)Secretary (Economic Relations)Secretary (Consular, Passport, Visa and Overseas Indian Affairs)Special Secretary & Financial Adviser
Sibi GeorgePeriasamy KumaranNeena MalhotraSudhakar DalelaArun Kumar ChatterjeeAnurag Agarwal
Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs
Randhir Jaiswal


DivisionScope
A & RM (Acquisition & Resource Management) DivisionManages acquisition and resources of MEA.
Administration DivisionHandles administrative matters, cadre management, official language, and procedures.
AMS (Americas) DivisionHandlesUnited StatesUnited States andCanadaCanada.
BM (Bangladesh–Myanmar) DivisionCoversBangladeshBangladesh andMyanmarMyanmar.
BIMSTEC and SAARC DivisionHandles all matters relating toBIMSTEC (Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation) and theSAARC.
Central and West Africa DivisionCoversNigeriaNigeria,GhanaGhana,SenegalSenegal,Ivory CoastIvory Coast, and other nations.
CCCS (Centre of Contemporary China Studies) DivisionCoordinates research, analysis, and policy matters related to contemporary developments inChina through the Centre for Contemporary China Studies.
Central America DivisionCoversMexicoMexico,BelizeBelize,GuatemalaGuatemala,HondurasHonduras,El SalvadorEl Salvador,NicaraguaNicaragua,Costa RicaCosta Rica,PanamaPanama, and Caribbean states.
CPV DivisionHandles consular,passport, andvisa services.
CT (Counter Terrorism) DivisionDeals withcounter-terrorism and security cooperation.
Cyber Diplomacy DivisionManages cyber-policy and digital diplomacy.
D&ISA (Disarmament & International Security Affairs) DivisionFocuses onarms control,non‑proliferation, and international security.
DPA‑IHandles concessionalloans to partner countries.
DPA‑IICapacity development andSouth‑South cooperation.
DPA‑IIIManages grant-assistance projects.
DPA‑IVCultural-heritage and restoration projects abroad.
Diaspora Engagement DivisionProgrammes for Global Engagement with the diaspora, PBD, SPDC, KIP, PCTD, PTDY, databases, and student/women support abroad.
East Asia DivisionCoversChinaChina,JapanJapan,South KoreaSouth Korea,MongoliaMongolia,North KoreaNorth Korea.
East and Southern Africa DivisionCoversKenyaKenya,EthiopiaEthiopia,South AfricaSouth Africa,TanzaniaTanzania,UgandaUganda,ZambiaZambia,ZimbabweZimbabwe,MalawiMalawi, and others.
Economic Diplomacy DivisionHandlestrade,investment, andenergy diplomacy.
EP & W (Emigration Policy & Welfare) DivisionMigration, mobility, and welfare for Indian workers abroad.
Establishment DivisionManages establishment matters like property, accommodation, and equipment.
Eurasia DivisionHandles all matters relating toBelarusBelarus,KazakhstanKazakhstan,KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan,RussiaRussia,TajikistanTajikistan,TurkmenistanTurkmenistan,UkraineUkraine, andUzbekistanUzbekistan.
Europe West DivisionCoversAndorraAndorra,BelgiumBelgium,FranceFrance,GermanyGermany,Republic of IrelandIreland,ItalyItaly,LuxembourgLuxembourg,MonacoMonaco,NetherlandsNetherlands,PortugalPortugal,San MarinoSan Marino,SpainSpain,United KingdomUnited Kingdom, andEuropean UnionEU.
Finance DivisionBudget and expenditure of the Ministry.
GEM (Global Estate Management) DivisionManages estates and properties abroad.
G20 DivisionCoordinatesG20 matters.
Gulf DivisionCoversSaudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia,United Arab EmiratesUAE,QatarQatar,OmanOman,BahrainBahrain,KuwaitKuwait,YemenYemen.
Indian Ocean Region (IOR) DivisionCoversMaldivesMaldives,MauritiusMauritius,Sri LankaSri Lanka,SeychellesSeychelles,MadagascarMadagascar,ComorosComoros.
Indo-Pacific DivisionOversees strategic regionalIndo-Pacific issues.
Liaison Officer for Other Backward Classes of the MinistryLiaison and monitoring of OBC policies.
Liaison Officer for Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes / Persons with Disabilities of the MinistryLiaison and monitoring of SC/ST/PD policies.
MEA LibraryLibrary and information management atPatiala House.
MER (Multilateral Economic Relations) DivisionHandlesWTO,IMF,World Bank, and multilateral economic issues.
NEST DivisionDeals with new, emerging, and strategic technologies.
Northern DivisionCoversNepalNepal andBhutanBhutan.
Northern Europe DivisionCoversSwedenSweden,NorwayNorway,FinlandFinland,PolandPoland,HungaryHungary,DenmarkDenmark,EstoniaEstonia,LatviaLatvia,LithuaniaLithuania.
OE & PGE (Overseas Employments & Protectorate General of Emigrants)Oversees Indian employment abroad and protection.
Oceania DivisionCoversAustraliaAustralia,New ZealandNew Zealand,FijiFiji,Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea,Solomon IslandsSolomon Islands,VanuatuVanuatu, and other Pacific nations.
PAI (Pakistan–Afghanistan–Iran) DivisionCoversPakistanPakistan,AfghanistanAfghanistan,IranIran.
PP & R (Policy Planning & Research) DivisionMid-/long-term policy planning and research.
Protocol DivisionManages protocol, diplomatic privileges, and VVIP visits.
RTI (Right to Information) CellImplementsRight to Information Act 2005 in the Ministry.
SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organisation) DivisionHandlesSCO matters and India’s engagement.
Southern DivisionCoversBruneiBrunei,CambodiaCambodia,IndonesiaIndonesia,LaosLaos,MalaysiaMalaysia,PhilippinesPhilippines,SingaporeSingapore,ThailandThailand,Timor-LesteTimor Leste, andVietnamVietnam.
Southern Europe DivisionCoversItalyItaly,PortugalPortugal,GreeceGreece,AlbaniaAlbania,BulgariaBulgaria,CroatiaCroatia,Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina,SerbiaSerbia,MontenegroMontenegro, and other nearby nations.
South America DivisionCoversBrazilBrazil,ArgentinaArgentina,ChileChile,ColombiaColombia,PeruPeru,VenezuelaVenezuela,EcuadorEcuador,BoliviaBolivia,UruguayUruguay,ParaguayParaguay, and other countries.
UNES (United Nations Economic & Social) DivisionHandles India’sUN economic, social, andsustainable development engagement.
UNP (United Nations Political) DivisionHandlesUN political, security,Security Council, andpeacekeeping matters.
WANA (West Asia & North Africa) DivisionCoversIsraelIsrael,JordanJordan,LebanonLebanon,EgyptEgypt,MoroccoMorocco,TunisiaTunisia,AlgeriaAlgeria,LibyaLibya, and other WANA countries.
Welfare DivisionWelfare policies and programs for Ministry employees.
XPD (External Publicity & Public Diplomacy) DivisionManages media, publicity,website, new media, publications, and soft power initiatives.

Source:Ministry of External Affairs (India)

Development Partnership Administration

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Development Partnership Administration (DPA) is an agency under the Ministry of External Affairs formed in 2013 to increase its strategic footprint and for the effective execution of projects with professionals from diverse backgrounds. India has an elaborate project portfolio in its neighbourhood, including Bhutan, Nepal, Afghanistan, Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, as well as Africa and Latin America. It is headed by Sujata Mehta, one of India's foremost diplomats and former Indian representative to the UN Conference on Disarmament, Geneva. Mehta is Special Secretary in the MEA.[7][8] According toOECD estimates, 2019official development assistance from India increased to US$1.6 billion.[9]

Location

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The office of the Ministry is located in the South Block building which also contains thePrime Minister's office andMinistry of Defence. Other offices are located in Jawaharlal Nehru Bhawan, Shastri Bhawan, Patiala House, and ISIL Building.[10]

Parliamentary Standing Committee

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Parliamentary StandingCommittee on External Affairs is mandated with the task of the legislative oversight of the Ministry of External Affairs.[11]

In March 2023, the committee in itsDemand for Grants (2023–24) report, criticized the ministry for being "most short-staffed" and under-budgeted. The committee highlighted that The total strength of 4,888 is distributed across different cadres of the Ministry such as theIndian Foreign Service (IFS), IFS General Cadre, IFS Group B, Stenographers Cadre, Interpreters Cadre, Legal and Treaties Cadre, among others. The cadre strength of Indian Foreign Service Officers is only 1,011, just 22.5 percent of the total strength. Out of IFS 'A' cadre, 667 are posted at the Missions abroad and 334 are manning the headquarters in Delhi, which currently has 57 divisions.[12] The committee also highlighted that the ministry “remains one amongst the least funded central ministries” as its actual annual spending has been around 0.4% of the total budgetary allocation of the government since 2020–21.[1]

List of operations by the Ministry of External Affairs (India)

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This is a list of major operations carried out by the Ministry of External Affairs (India).

YearOperationRegionDescriptionReferences
19901990 airlift of Indians from KuwaitKuwaitEvacuation of over 170,000 Indians during theIraqi invasion of Kuwait &Gulf War, one of the largest civilian evacuations in history.[13]
2015Operation RaahatYemenEvacuation of ~4,640 Indians and 960 foreign nationals during theYemen civil war.[14][15]
2015Operation Maitri   NepalEarthquake relief operation evacuating ~43,000 Indians, over 150 foreign tourist were evacuated and were provided transit visa to as many as 785 foreigners[16][17]
2018Operation Samudra MaitriIndonesiaDisaster relief operation post-Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami.[18]
2021Operation Devi ShaktiAfghanistanEvacuation of 800 Indian nationals and minorities afterTaliban takeover.[19][20]
2022Operation GangaUkraineEvacuation of ~25,000 Indian nationals & 147 citizens of 18 other countries were evacuated duringRussia–Ukraine war.[21][22]
2023Operation KaveriSudanEvacuation of ~3,897 Indians duringSudan crisis.[23][24]
2023Operation AjayIsraelEvacuation of 1,400 Indian nationals duringIsrael–Hamas war.[25][26]
2025Operation BrahmaMyanmarRelief mission afterMyanmar earthquake; 625 MT aid, NDRF, IAF deployed.[27][28]
2025Operation SindhuIranEvacuation of 110 Indian students amidIran–Israel War.[29][30]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^विदेश-मन्त्रालय

References

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  1. ^ab"Parliamentary panel for ramping up manpower and funding for MEA".Hindustan Times. 21 March 2023. Retrieved8 April 2023.
  2. ^"MEA Budget for FY 2025-26"(PDF).indiabudget.gov.in. Retrieved31 January 2025.
  3. ^"REPORT OF THE Ministry of External Affairs 1949-50"(PDF). Government of India. Retrieved10 October 2012.
  4. ^Sushma Swaraj [@SushmaSwaraj] (7 January 2016)."Hon'ble Prime Minister has kindly accepted my proposal. So MOIA will now be part of Ministry of External Affairs" (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  5. ^"Government to merge overseas Indian affairs ministry with MEA - Times of India".The Times of India. Retrieved25 January 2018.
  6. ^"Organogram of the Ministry of External Affairs"(PDF). Ministry of External Affairs. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 14 February 2012. Retrieved27 November 2023.
  7. ^"Devyani likely to head MEA's overseas projects department".The Indian Express. 20 January 2014.
  8. ^"Organogram of Ministry of External Affairs"(PDF). Government of India. Retrieved19 January 2014.
  9. ^"India | Development Co-operation Profiles – India | OECD iLibrary".
  10. ^About MEA : South Block. MEA (2014-03-19). Retrieved on 2014-05-21.
  11. ^"Committee on External Affairs : Loksabha".loksabhaph.nic.in. Retrieved20 January 2022.
  12. ^"'Indian diplomatic service most short-staffed compared to many other countries': Parliamentary panel".The New Indian Express. Retrieved8 April 2023.
  13. ^"Real Story: Kuwait Airlift, 1990".The Times of India. Archived fromthe original on 29 June 2017. Retrieved19 February 2017.
  14. ^"Operation Raahat: Evacuation from Yemen".Ministry of External Affairs. 12 April 2015. Retrieved20 June 2025.
  15. ^"India begins evacuating citizens".The Hindu. 31 March 2015.Archived from the original on 6 December 2019. Retrieved31 March 2015.
  16. ^"India extends massive relief assistance to Nepal".Ministry of External Affairs. 27 April 2015. Retrieved20 June 2025.
  17. ^"Nepal quake: India launches 'Operation Maitri', airlifts many".hindustantimes.com/. Archived fromthe original on 26 April 2015. Retrieved27 April 2015.
  18. ^Operation Samudra Maitri: India's Assistance to Earthquake and Tsunami affected areas in Indonesia Ministry of External Affairs, India 3 October 2018
  19. ^Goyal, Divya (21 August 2021)."Taliban stop 72 Afghan Sikhs and Hindus from boarding IAF plane".The Indian Express. Retrieved21 August 2021.
  20. ^Saha, Poulomi."Taliban want resumption of flights between India and Afghanistan, write to DGCA | Exclusive".India Today. Retrieved29 September 2021.
  21. ^"Operation Ganga: Air India's second flight carrying 250 Indian evacuees from Ukraine lands in Delhi".Firstpost.Press Trust of India. 27 February 2022. Retrieved27 February 2022.
  22. ^"Operation Ganga a massive success: India rescues Pakistanis, Nepalis & Bangladeshis".NewsX. 9 March 2022. Retrieved9 March 2022.
  23. ^"India launches Operation Kaveri to evacuate its nationals from Sudan".Deccan Herald. 24 April 2023.Archived from the original on 24 April 2023. Retrieved24 April 2023.
  24. ^Bhattacherjee, Kallol (24 April 2023)."India launches Operation Kaveri to evacuate stranded citizens from war-hit Sudan".The Hindu.Archived from the original on 24 April 2023. Retrieved24 April 2023.
  25. ^"Operation Ajay | First flight to bring 230 Indians from war-hit Israel on Oct 13".Deccan Herald.Archived from the original on 22 October 2023. Retrieved13 October 2023.
  26. ^Livemint (15 October 2023)."Operation Ajay: More Indian nationals return from Israel amid conflict".www.livemint.com.Archived from the original on 21 October 2023. Retrieved22 October 2023.
  27. ^"Operation Brahma: India airlifts aid, deploys rescuers, medics to quake-hit Myanmar".India Today. 29 March 2025.
  28. ^"India Launches "Operation Brahma" To Assist Quake-Hit Myanmar". NDTV. Retrieved29 March 2025.
  29. ^"India launches 'Operation Sindhu' as it evacuates Indian students stranded in Iran".Hindustan Times. 18 June 2025.
  30. ^"India Launches 'Operation Sindhu' To Rescue Stranded Citizens From War-Hit Iran".News18. Retrieved18 June 2025.

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