A seasoned diplomat with more than three decades of experience, Patnaik is among India’s senior-most career diplomats. He served as deputy high commissioner to the UK between 2016 and 2018—a posting that involved direct engagement with Khalistani extremism in the Indian diaspora, a challenge he is expected to encounter again in his new assignment.Patnaik’s resume includes stints in Geneva, Dhaka, Beijing, and Vienna, as well as key divisions at the MEA focusing on Europe, Africa, UN, and external publicity. He has previously served as India’s ambassador to Cambodia (2012–2015) and Morocco (2015–2016), and as deputy chief of mission in Vienna (2009–2012).At MEA, he held the posts of additional secretary for the Indian Ocean Region and for Consular, Passport, Visa and Overseas Indian Affairs. He also served as Director-General of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).Patnaik holds an MBA from IIM-Calcutta and a Master’s in Advanced International Studies from the University of Vienna. He also studied at the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna.
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