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Diplomatic mission of Thailand to India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi is the diplomatic mission of Thailand to India, the ambassador being Pattarat Hongtong.[1][2]
Royal Thai Embassy, New Delhi | |
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Address | 56-N, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021 |
Coordinates | 28.5858736°N 77.1817018°E |
Ambassador | Patrat Hongthong |
Jurisdiction | India Bhutan |
Website | Official website |
The embassy serves the Northern, Western, Central, Eastern and North-Eastern regions of India; it also includes Bhutan in its jurisdiction. Thailand also has a Consulate General in Chennai that serves the region of South India and is affiliated with the embassy.[citation needed]
After establishing diplomatic relations between the countries on 1 August 1947, they each built consulates initially in corresponding capitals, and upgraded to post on 3 October 1951. Initial building was leased in Aurangzeb Road, later shifting it to present location.[3] The ambassador's residence was constructed in 1955.[citation needed]
The first ambassador to India was Thanat Khoman. Present ambassador is Ms. Patrat Hongthong.[4]
# | Diplomat | Diplomatic accreditation | Notes and References |
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1 | Thanat Khoman | 1947-49 | |
2 | Luang Pinit Alphabet (Wong Pinij Alphabet) | 1949-52 | |
3 | Lt. Gen. Luang Vijitwatkarn (Vijit Vijitwatkarn) | 1952-53 | |
4 | Luang Bhadravati (Supavara Warasiri) | 1953-54 | |
5 | Phra Bhahitthanukorn (Part Navaraj) | 1955-57 | |
6 | Bun Charoenchai | 1957-59 | |
7 | Sukit Nimmanhemin | 1959-63 | |
8 | Chitti Singhkul | 1963-67 | |
9 | Premburchat | 1968-72 | |
10 | Sermon Sutwathanruputhi | 1972-75 | |
11 | Suchart Judhasmit | 1976-80 | |
12 | Somboon Rojanakorn | 1980-81 | |
13 | Sumesorn Sirimongkol | 1981-83 | |
14 | Pirat Israsena | 1983-87 | |
15 | Nikkorn Prasangphet | 1987-91 | |
16 | Prapat Narinthrangoon | 1991-93 | |
17 | Vijay Wansin | 1994-98 | |
18 | Thawatchai Thaweesri | 1998 - 2000 | |
19 | B.D. Sothiplarit | 2000-02 | |
20 | Jirasak Thaneshanan | 2002-08 | |
21 | Krit Kraijitti | 2009-12 | |
22 | Pisan Manawapat | 2011-13 | |
23 | Chalit Manityakul | 2013-16 | |
24 | Chutinthorn Kongsak | 2017-20 | |
25 | Patrat Hongthong | 2021 – present | List of Thai ambassadors |
The embassy organizes various education, cultural and bilateral events as well.[5][6]
The events are regional as well as bilateral basis.[7][8][9]
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