Appointments
India Ambassador to Oman is Prashant Pise
By Kajal Sharma - 13 May 2026 05:55 PM
Prashant Pise, a seasoned diplomat, has been named India's new ambassador to Oman. Currently holding the position of Additional Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, he is an officer in the Indian Foreign Service (IFS).Prashant Pise, a prominent diplomat from India, has been named ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman. Currently holding the position of Additional Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs, Prashant is an Indian Foreign Service (IFS) official.Prashant Pise has been appointed as India's next ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). He is an Indian Foreign Service officer from the 1995 batch who would take Godavarthi Venkata Srinivas' seat. India's envoy in Muscat is Godavarthi Venkata Srinivas, a prominent diplomat from the 1993 IFS batch.Prashant Pise is a highly experienced diplomat with decades of experience in Indian foreign policy and international relations. His diplomatic career includes important overseas assignments and policy roles.
His first overseas posting was in Cairo, Egypt, from 1997 to 2000, where he gained early diplomatic experience in a crucial geopolitical region. He then served in Tripoli, Libya, until 2004, further expanding his engagement in the Middle East and North Africa before returning to New Delhi and serving as Deputy Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs from 2004 to 2006. He has held important policy positions and international deployments during his diplomatic career. From 1997 to 2000, he got his first overseas assignment in Cairo, Egypt, where he acquired early diplomatic experience in a significant geopolitical area. Later, he expanded his involvement in the Middle East and North Africa while serving in Tripoli, Libya, until 2004. He returned to New Delhi and served as the Ministry of External Affairs' Deputy Secretary from 2004 to 2006.He led the Indian delegation at the 8th Ministerial Consultations of the Abu Dhabi Dialogue in Dubai in February 2026, demonstrating his ongoing involvement in labor mobility and international migration diplomacy. Prior to this new appointment, he served as Additional Secretary (Emigration Policy and Welfare) in the Ministry of External Affairs. This role is significant because it deals with overseas areas like Indian welfare, migration frameworks, and worker protection issues that are closely linked to Gulf nations where sizable Indian communities reside and work. This position is crucial because it deals with international issues that are closely related to the Gulf nations where sizable Indian communities reside and work, such as worker protection, Indian welfare, and migration frameworks. He headed the Indian delegation to the 8th Ministerial Consultations of the Abu Dhabi Dialogue in Dubai in February 2026, demonstrating his ongoing commitment to international migration diplomacy and labor mobility.