List of Indian ambassadors in the GDR

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The Indian embassy was located on Clara-Zetkin-Str. 89 east of Bunsenstrasse in Berlin . The building was constructed by Anlagenimport GmbH , a company of the Commercial Coordination Group, and rented by the Service Office for Foreign Representations in the GDR , Clara-Zetkin-Straße 85, an institution of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the GDR :

  • 1st floor: Angola
  • 4th floor: Argentina and Lebanon
  • 5th floor: Colombia
  • 6th floor: India

Also, ARD , ZDF and the Süddeutsche Zeitung had rented editorial offices here.

Appointed / Accredited Head of the diplomatic mission Remarks appointed by accredited at Leave post
Apr 30, 1971 Jagdish Chand Ajmani Consul General , Chargé d'Affaires Indira Gandhi Walter Ulbricht
Dec 8, 1973 Jagdish Chand Ajmani Indira Gandhi Willi Stoph March 27, 1974
Apr. 24, 1974 Aravinda Ramachandra Deodorant Indira Gandhi Willi Stoph 1978
Apr 23, 1979 K. Raghunath 1967 Second Class Councilor in Beijing, May 15, 2001 to 2004 Ambassador to Moscow . Chaudhary Charan Singh Erich Honecker Feb. 2, 1981
1982 KPS Menon junior (Born July 28, 1943 in Odisha ) son of KPS Menon ; 1974–1975 Chargé d' Affaires in Hanoi . Indira Gandhi Erich Honecker
1986 Prem Kumar Budhwar (* September 12, 1939 Ropar in the Indus Valley ) Rajiv Gandhi Erich Honecker
June 25, 1987 Jagannath Doddamani Rajiv Gandhi Erich Honecker 1988

Individual evidence

  1. The charge d'affaires of the Republic of India in the GDR, Ambassador Sagdish Chand Ajmani, announced Monday evening on East German television a declaration on the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of India and the GDR from. New Germany , October 10, 1972, nd-archiv.de
  2. ^ Kerstin Englert, Jürgen Tietz, Alfred Englert: Embassies in Berlin . Mann, p. 140
  3. die tageszeitung , June 26, 2007, The cabbage roll beckons forever