President Droupadi Murmu received credentials from the ambassadors of six nations to India during a ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan in the national capital on Tuesday.
As per an official statement, President Murmu formally accepted the credentials from the ambassadors and high commissioners representing Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Armenia, Malaysia, Mali, and the Marshall Islands.
Recently, Kevin Kelly assumed the role of Irish ambassador to India, Haris Hrle was appointed as the envoy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vahagn Afyan became the ambassador of the Republic of Armenia, Brigadier General Felix Diallo took on the role of the envoy representing the Republic of Mali, Alexander Carter Bing was named the ambassador of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Muzafar Shah Bin Mustafa was appointed as the envoy of Malaysia.
In August, President Murmu accepted credentials from the ambassadors and high commissioners of Venezuela, Colombia, Algeria, Brazil, Australia, and the Netherlands.
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