Dr.Anupam Ray Ambassador

Dr. Anupam Ray, Ambassador and Permanent
Representative of India to the Conference on Disarmament
(DOB June 5, 1967)
EDUCATION
MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery), Calcutta University, 1986-1991
Resident, Department of Neuro Surgery, NRS Medical College Hospital, Calcutta University, 1991-1992
MA (Public Administration), Panjab University, Chandigarh, 2001-2002
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
LBS National Academy of Administration, Mussorrie, ( 60th Civil Service Foundation Course), 1994
Foreign Service Institute, New Delhi, (Professional Training for the Indian Foreign Service), 1994-1996
Advanced Diploma in German, Goethe Institute, Bonn and School of Foreign Languages, New Delhi
FELLOWSHIPS
Visiting Fellow, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC , 2007
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Joint Secretary (Policy Planning), Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi (Jan 2020- Feb 2022)
- Head of Policy Planning
- Coordinator of Ministry’s “internal think tank”
- Public Diplomacy coordinator in the thinktank and academic space
- Coordination of Nalanda University Project
- Coordinator for Nalanda University, Indian Council of World Affairs and Research and Information System
Consul General of India, Houston (Apr 2016- Jan 2020)
- India’s top diplomat in Texas and surrounding states
- Worked on one of the world’s most “happening” diplomatic accounts
- One of the main organizers of “Howdy Modi”
Visiting Professor, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY (2014-2016)
- Full time teaching in a MA program and research in diplomacy
- Taught 3 semesters of courses in Cross Cultural issues (including statecraft) and Comparative Foreign Policy
Joint Secretary (Nalanda University Project), Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi (2013-2014)
- Manage all issues within government relating to creation of a world-class international University (the first of its kind in India) with a US$500 million budget
Director (Personnel), Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi (2012- 2013)
- A key staff assignment at Foreign Office HQs
- Administered global deployments, morale and administrative reforms
Director (Development Partnership Administration), Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi (2011-2012)
- I was the first employee of India’s OUTGOING development assistance agency. Created the structural blueprint of the agency and did initial conceptual work.
Deputy Coordinator, BRICS Summit, New Delhi (2012)
Counsellor, Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, New York (2008-2011)
- Deputy Head of the Security Council team; Coordinator for “Thematic issues” (2010-11)
- Head of the Peacekeeping Division/ Military Advisor (2009-2010)
- Delegate, Executive Boards of UNDP, UNICEF and UNFPA (2008)
- Member, ACABQ (2010)
Counsellor, High Commission of India, London (2007)
- Campaign Manager for Commonwealth Secretary General elections
- Delegate to Commonwealth Board of Governors
Director, Office of the Minister of State for External Affairs, New Delhi (2006-2007)
- Private Secretary and Chief of Staff to Minister Anand Sharma
Deputy Secretary (Sri Lanka), Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi (2004-2006)
- Coordinator for all Sri Lanka related issues in the Foreign Office
First Secretary (Political), High Commission of India, Dhaka (2001-2004)
- Chief of the Political Section in the Mission
Second Secretary, Embassy of India, Bonn (1996-2001)
PUBLICATIONS/PAPERS
Need a Common Law of Nations?
– Economic and Political Weekly, Feb 13, 2016
Islamic Radical Ideologies and South Asian Security: The Case of Bangladesh - Occasional Paper of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington DC, 2008
India’s Role in Keeping Peace in Africa – Foreign Service Institute, New Delhi, 2011
Peacekeeping: Taking Stock and Preparing for the Future: A Concept Note (UN/S/2011/496) prepared for the Indian Presidency of the Security Council, August 2011
Civil-Military Relations - LBS National Academy of Administration, 1994 (won Army Chief’s Trophy for Best Paper)
LANGUAGES
- Fluent in English, German, Hindi, Bangla
- Understand Urdu, Punjabi, Assamese
- Rudimentary French