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India to get new foreign minister India gets new foreign minister
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India is likely to get a new foreign minister in a cabinet reshuffle by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday, reports say. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has reshuffled his cabinet and appointed a new foreign minister.
Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee is tipped to take over as the foreign minister, reports add. He is the veteran politician, Pranab Mukherjee, who moves from his post of Defence Minister.
Mr Singh retained the foreign ministry after Natwar Singh resigned when a UN inquiry named him as a beneficiary in the Iraq oil-for-food scandal. The prime minister has been acting as foreign minister since Natwar Singh resigned when a UN inquiry named him in the Iraq oil-for-food scandal.
Mr Mukherjee, 70-years-old, has held cabinet posts under three different prime ministers.
A senior Congress party politician from the southern state of Kerala, AK Antony, has replaced Mr Mukherjee in the defence ministry.
Mr Singh's coalition government has around 60 senior and junior ministers.Mr Singh's coalition government has around 60 senior and junior ministers.
The Times of India newspaper says Pranab Mukherjee is "seen to fit the bill [as the new foreign minister] in terms of his long experience in government, including having been foreign minister, as well as on grounds of seniority".
Survival instinctSurvival instinct
PM Manmohan Singh took over the foreign ministry portfolio last October following Natwar Singh's resignation. Mr Mukherjee is a prominent Gandhi family loyalist who did not win a popular election until 2004.
Pranab Mukherjee, 70, is a prominent Gandhi family loyalist who won his first popular election in 2004.
He has been associated with the Congress party for more than 30 years.He has been associated with the Congress party for more than 30 years.
But lack of electoral success has never come in the way of Mr Mukherjee securing at least half a dozen important ministries in past Congress governments, including finance and external affairs. But lack of electoral success has never come in the way of Mr Mukherjee who has secured at least half a dozen important ministries in past Congress governments, including finance and external affairs.
Correspondents say he is a number-crunching politician with a phenomenal memory and an unerring survival instinct. The BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi says that Mr Mukherjee is taking charge at a critical time for Indian diplomacy.
Next month, India and Pakistan resume peace talks which have been stalled since the July bombings in Mumbai that left nearly 200 people dead.
India has blamed militants based in Pakistan for the attacks, leading to an exchange of angry rhetoric between the two neighbours.
Mr Mukherjee will also have to steer India's growing relations with the United States at a time when a controversial nuclear deal between the two countries is stuck in the US Senate.
He has a reputation as a number-crunching politician with a phenomenal memory and an unerring survival instinct.