New York : Former diplomat Preeti
Saran has been elected as the chair of the prestigious UN Committee on
Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR), in recognition of her rich
experience in handling complex multilateral issues.
The CESCR is a key body of the
United Nations that has been tasked with overseeing the implementation of
international covenants on economic and social rights by the member nations.
In her distinguished career with the
Indian Foreign Service spread over 36 years, Ambassador Saran served in various
capacities in India as well as in Indian missions in Asia, Africa, Europe and
the Americas. India's Geneva-based permanent mission to the UN said Saran's
election to the top post is a recognition of New Delhi's contribution and
leadership in promoting human rights globally.
The CESCR operates under the
administrative control of the UN Human Rights Commission. Ambassador Saran
superannuated from service after serving as the secretary (east) in the Ministry
of External Affairs (MEA) from March 2016 to September 2018.
As the secretary (east), she was
responsible for policy formulation and implementation of India's relations with
countries in East Asia, Southeast Asia, Canada and Latin America, and the Caribbean
region.
Ambassador Saran was the Indian
Sherpa and leader of the senior official meetings (SOM) at several multilateral
events and summits including the BRICS, the Bay of Bengal Initiative for
Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC), ASEAN-India annual
summits and East Asia summit.
She was also India's Ambassador to
Vietnam and Consul General in Toronto. Her other notable overseas assignments
include her stints at the Indian missions in Moscow, Dhaka, Cairo and Geneva.