An embassy is considered to be a diplomatic mission that is
permanent in a country. The person who takes up the responsibilities
of running the mission is the ambassador of the country. The role
of the Indian Embassy is to act as a legal link between India
and the rest of the world bringing out important developments
that increase the economic conditions of the country.
The role of the ambassador and his embassy is to protect the rights
and interests of the receiving and the sending States and its
nationals. This should be done with the permission of the international
law through legal negotiations with both the receiving and the
sending States. The Ambassador should do his duties with all sincerity
and stand by the rules and regulations of the law in the country.
Friendly relationships between the two States are maintained throughout
the promotional period of developing the scientific, economic
and cultural relations between States. The smooth and legal functioning
of the Indian Embassy is based on these principles wherein the
Indian Government sends and receives details on the development
of the country and the welfare of its citizens.
Embassies like the Indian Embassy and countries that have their
own embassies share a diplomatic relationship with Commonwealth
countries that do not have their own embassy. However, these countries
have high commissions headed by the high commissioner of that
country. The Indian Embassy provides political services to the
commonwealth countries’ citizens through the high commission,
helping them to enjoy cooperation between two consular services
of each country.
The role of the Indian Embassy is meaningful and legal making
a mark on all countries in the world with its diplomatic and legal
laws that are followed in every country by its efficient and dynamic
ambassadors of India.
It is a source of goodwill to the Commonwealth countries and
a common platform for sharing of opinions and carrying out goodwill
projects to benefit the citizens of all the countries in the world.
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