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Sujatha Singh refused several exits from Foreign Secretary Office: Sources

By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 29, Jan 2015, 13:38 pm IST | UPDATED: 29, Jan 2015, 13:38 pm IST

Sujatha Singh refused several exits from Foreign Secretary Office: Sources

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has fired India's highest-ranking diplomat and replaced her with the ambassador to the US, a day after a successful visit by President Barack Obama.

Subrahmanyam Jaishankar took over today as the new Foreign Secretary. Analysts say his appointment underscores the prime minister's intent for control over foreign affairs, a department that has seen much activity since he took power in May last year.

The abrupt sacking of Sujatha Singh has left her "livid", say sources close to the 60-year-old.

In response to allegations that she has been ineffectual, the sources said she has paid the price for keeping a low-profile. "Being media-savvy is no indicator of competence," they said.

Ms Singh's tenure has been curtailed, the government said on Wednesday night, with seven months to go before retirement.

The last time the head of the elite foreign service was removed was in the late 1980s.

Sources say Ms Singh had refused to take several "honourable exit" options in the past few months.

Her removal was criticised by the Congress party, which led the government that appointed Ms Singh and was voted out last year. "Why have you replaced the head of the foreign service so unceremoniously? The government needs to explain," said the party's Manish Tewari.

After taking charge, Mr Modi has virtually taken over the reins of foreign policy, beginning with an unprecedented invite to regional leaders to attend his inauguration and followed by high-profile meetings with the leaders of US, China, Japan and Australia.

But sources close to Ms Singh say that she has not been credited enough for organizing the presence of South Asian leaders at the PM's swearing-in. They also say the dialogue process with Pakistan was led by the foreign ministry.

During Ms Singh's tenure under the previous government, ties between India and the US plunged to their worst in a decade over the arrest of Devyani Khobragade, a junior Indian diplomat in New York for alleged visa fraud.

Since then, the PM, denied a US visa for a decade over communal riots while he was chief minister of Gujarat, has moved quickly to rebuild ties with Washington.

He built a strong personal relationship with President Obama on a trip to the White House last year and hosted him this week as the guest of honour at this week's Republic Day Parade.