Office: | Indian Ambassador to Armenia |
Predecessor: | Bal Anand |
Successor: | Reena Pandey |
Office2: | Indian Ambassador to Sudan |
Predecessor2: | Ashok Kumar |
Successor2: | Sanjay Kumar Verma |
Office3: | Indian Ambassador to Poland |
Predecessor3: | Rajesh Yaishnaw |
Successor3: | Monika Kapil Mohta |
Deepak Vohra | |
Birth Place: | New Delhi |
Citizenship: | Indian |
Nationality: | Indian |
Alma Mater: | St. Stephen's College, Delhi, National Defence College, India, Sorbonne University |
Profession: | Diplomat |
Deepak Vohra is a 21st-century Indian diplomat.
Vohra graduated from St. Stephen's College, Delhi and St. Columba's School. He has also been educated at National Defence College (India) and University of Paris.[1] [2]
After joining the IFS, he was an Officer on Special Duty to the Technology Advisor to the then Prime Minister, Lt. Shri P.V. Narasimha Rao.[3] Vohra has also previously worked with Sulabh International and has been a part of United Nations assignments in Africa.
Vohra has served in France, Tunisia, United States, Chad, Cameroon, Papua New Guinea, Spain, Armenia, Sudan and Poland. In 1995 he was deputy high commissioner in Kuala Lumpur. He was Ambassador of India to Poland.[4]
In 2012 he was Advisor to the Government of South Sudan. He was a news reader at Doordarshan in start of his career as a TV news presenter.[5] He inaugurated the Apati War Memorial at Kargil.[6]
In 2013, Deepak Vohra was awarded the Order of the Two Niles (first class), Sudan's highest civilian honour by the President of Sudan.[7]