Ashok K. Kantha

Distinguished Fellow
Ashok K. Kantha is a distinguished diplomat who served as India’s Ambassador to China (2014-16) and Secretary (East) at the Ministry of External Affairs. With over 38 years of diplomatic experience specializing in India’s neighborhood relations, he was India’s lead negotiator for key agreements with China.

Mr Ashok K. Kantha is an Honorary Fellow and former Director (2017-22) of the Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi; a Distinguished Fellow at Vivekananda International Foundation, New Delhi; and Chair of the Core Group on China of the Confederation of Indian Industry.  

A career diplomat, Kantha was Ambassador of India to China (2014-16). Prior to this, he was Secretary (East) at Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) His previous assignments include High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, High Commissioner to Malaysia, Joint Secretary (East Asia), MEA, Consul General in Hong Kong, Deputy Chief of Mission in Nepal, Director (China), MEA, and Director (Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan), MEA. Earlier, Kantha served in different capacities at Indian Missions in Singapore, China and the USA, and at headquarters in New Delhi.

In his diplomatic career spanning over 38 years, Kantha specialized in India’s neighbourhood and extended neighbourhood with a particular focus on China and South Asia.  He has an advanced certificate in Chinese language from National University of Singapore. Apart from three diplomatic assignments in China, he handled relations with China in policy positions at MEA for eight years and was the lead Indian negotiator for key agreements with China, including the Agreement on Political Parameters and Guiding Principles for Boundary Settlement and the Agreement (and subsequent Protocol) on Military CBMs. 

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