New Delhi, Sep 28 : India on Friday named Vikram Misri, a 1989 batch Indian Foreign Service (IFS) officer and presently Ambassador to Myanmar, as its next Ambassador to China.

An External Affairs Ministry statement said Misri was expected to take up the new assignment shortly. He will succeed Gautam Bambawale in Beijing.

A career diplomat, Misri has served in various capacities in the External Affairs Ministry in Delhi, in the Prime Minister's Office and in various Indian missions in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America.

 

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A banner allegedly erected by Sri Rama Sene’s Belagavi unit, featuring Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has drawn criticism amid the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

The banner featured an image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and also included a depiction of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj during the killing of Afzal Khan.

The development comes at a time when the Strait of Hormuz is blocked and LPG shortages are being reported across several sectors in the country.

The banners were reportedly placed at Samrat Ashoka Circle in the city.

Several users on the social media platform ‘X’ criticised the poster.

One user wrote, “Does Sena know he has been convicted by the International Criminal Court?”

“If Iran learns about this, then you're done for,” another user said.

According to reports, the banners were erected in opposition to banners condemning the killing of Ali Khamenei that had appeared earlier in the city.

In an ‘X’ post, Sri Rama Sene Founder Pramod Muttalik, stated, “there was a call to remove the photo of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei in Belgaum. However, since the corporation did not remove it, today Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is depicted as disemboweling Afzal Khan, and banners of the Israeli president and Modi were put up.”

Meanwhile local reports suggest that such banners were placed in different parts of the city including RTO circle and Killa Circle.

When Varta Bharathi contacted Belagavi City Police Bhushan Gulabrao Borase, for a comment, he refused to comment on the matter.