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India gets new foreign minister | |
(about 10 hours later) | |
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has reshuffled his cabinet and appointed a new foreign minister. | |
He is the veteran politician, Pranab Mukherjee, who moves from his post of Defence Minister. | |
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. |
Survival instinct | Survival instinct |
Mr Mukherjee is a prominent Gandhi family loyalist who did not win a popular election until 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 who has secured at least half a dozen important ministries in past Congress governments, including finance and external affairs. | |
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. |
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