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1. Mr. Ahmed Abouzeid Mohamed Shouaib 2. Mr. Mahdi Yusuf Ahmed Liaison Officer to AALCO Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain Embas 1. Mr. Ahmed Abouzeid Mohamed Shouaib 2. Mr. Mahdi Yusuf Ahmed Liaison Officer to AALCO Embassy of the Kingdom of Bahrain Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt A 16/2, Poorvi Marg, Vasant Vihar, 1-50-M, Niti Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110057 New Delhi – 110021 3. Mr. Shahed Bin Aziz 4. Mrs. Nadiah Binti Ahmad Refie First Secretary First Secretary High Commission of the People’s High Commission of Brunei Darussalam Republic of Bangladesh B-21, August Kranti Marg, May Fair Garden EP-39, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Marg Hauz Khas, New Delhi- 110016 Chanakyapuri, New Delhi- 21 5. Mrs. Helen Galega 6. Mr. Wang Zhihong Assistant Research Officer Embassy of the People’s Republic of China Department of Human Rights and International 50-D, Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, N.D-21 Cooperation, Ministry of Justice, Republic of Cameroon, Yaoundé Email: [email protected] 7. Liaison Officer to AALCO 8. Mr. Han Jae Song High Commission of Cyprus Counsellor D-64, Malcha Marg, Chanakyapuri, Embassy of the Democratic People’s New Delhi-110021 Republic of Korea E-455, Greater Kailash- II,New Delhi-48 9. Mr. Alieu bah 10. Mr. Sebastian Beliwine Counsellor Counsellor Embassy of the Republic of the Gambia High Commission of Ghana B-19, Vasant Vihar, 50- N, Satya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi- 110057 New Delhi-21 11. Mr. Md. Hussain K. S. 12. Ms. Ananda Astralia Loesi Legal Officer-Grade I (L&T Division) Liaison Officer to AALCO Ministry of External Affairs Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia Room No. 0136, A Wing, 50-A, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-21 Jawaharlal Nehru Bhavan, Janpath, N.D.-01 13. Mr. Md. Kh.Jooyabad 14. Mr. Mohammad Adnan Alwahaib Minister Counsellor First Secretary Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran Embassy of the Republic of Iraq 5, Barahkhamba Road, F-8/3, Vasant Vihar New Delhi- 110001 New Delhi- 110057 15. Ms. Yoriko Matsuda 16. Mr. Zaid Al-Barakati Second Secretary Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Embassy of Japan N-14, Panchsheel Park, New Delhi- 110017 4&5,Block 50G, Chanakyapuri New Delhi- 110021 17. Liaison Officer to AALCO 18. Mr. Abdullah A Alfahad The High Commission of Kenya Second Secretary D-1/27, Vasant Vihar Embassy of the State of Kuwait New Delhi- 110057 5-A, Shantipath, Chanakyapuri New Delhi- 110021 19. Liaison Officer to AALCO 20. Mr. Abdalhakeem M.A Athameen Embassy of Lebanon Second Secretary A-15/21,Vasant Vihar Embassy of the State of Libya New Delhi-110057 22, Golf Links, New Delhi- 110003 21. Ms. Nurul Izzati Zawawi 22. Mr. Umesh Sookmanee Second Secretary Second Secretary High Commission of Malaysia High Commission of Mauritius 50-M, Satya Marg, Chanakyapuri, EP- 41, Jesus & Mary Marg, N.D-21 New Delhi- 110021 23. Mr. Lkhagva Batsuuri 24. Ms. Khin Mar Thi Third Secretary First Secretary Embassy of Mongolia Embassy of the Union of Myanmar 34, Archbishop Makarios Marg, N.D-03 3/50F, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri, 25. Mr. Hari O Dari 26. Mrs. Musa Abbas Political Section Minister Embassy of Nepal High Commission of the Federal Barahkhamba Road, New Delhi- 110001 Republic of Nigeria EP-4, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi- 110021 27. Mr. Mubarak Sulaiman Badar Al Bassami 28. Mr. Jawad Ali Deputy Head of Mission Counsellor (Political) Minister Plenipotentiary High Commission of Pakistan Embassy of the Sultanate of Oman G-2/50, Shantipath, Chanakypuri EP-10 & 11Chandragupta Marg,Chanakyapuri New Delhi- 110021 New Delhi-110021 29. Mr. Rashed Ali H.M Efaifa 30. Mr. Sungjun Oh Second Secretary First Secretary Embassy of the State of Qatar Embassy of the Republic of Korea EP- 31A, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri, 9, Chandragupta Marg, New Delhi- 110021 Chanakyapuri, New Delhi-110021 31. Mr. Adnan Fraih S. Alshammari 32. Mr. Bassirou Dieng Third Secretary First Secretary Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia Embassy of Senegal EP-30, Chandragupta Marg, C-6/10, Vasant Vihar, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi- 110021 New Delhi- 110057 33. The Permanent Representative of Sierra 34. Mr. CHEK Zhiyong Matthew Leone to the United Nations First Secretary (Political) 366, East 45th Street, New York, High Commission of Singapore N.Y. 10017 (USA) E-6, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi- 110021 35. H. E. Hon. Faduma Abdullahi Mohamud 36. Mr. Matsa Ambassador of the Republic of Somalia Counsellor: Multilateral A1/8, Vasant Vihar High Commission of the Republic of New Delhi- 110057 South Africa B-18, Vasant Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi- 110057 37. Ms. Achini Perera 38. Mr. Yasser Dahalan Counsellor Counsellor High Commission of the Democratic Socialist Embassy of the State of Palestine Republic of Sri Lanka EP- 29B, Chanakyapuri 27, Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi- 110021 New Delhi- 110021 39. Mr. Isam Idris Ibrahim Babikir 40. Mr. Wajih Ibrahim Deputy Head of Mission Minister Plenipotentiary Embassy of the Republic of Sudan Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic 3, Shantipath, Chanakyapuri D-5/8, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi- 110021 New Delhi- 110057 41. Mrs. Natihaika Msuya 42. Ms. Duangkamon Kiatbumrung Minister Plenipotentiary (Admin.) Second Secretary High Commission of the United Republic of Embassy of Thailand Tanzania 56-N, Nyaya Marg, Chanakyapuri EP 15-C, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi- 21 New Delhi-110021 43. Mr. Ali Murat Taşkent 44. Mr. Mutungi Francis Third Secretary First Secretary Embassy of the Republic of Turkey Uganda High Commission N-50, Nyaya Marg, Chanakypuri B 3/14, Vasant Vihar New Delhi- 110021 New Delhi-110021 45. Mr. Husain Ali AlMessabi 46. Mr. Anwar Abdulkareem Alawi Qaraah Second Secretary First Secretary Embassy of the United Arab Emirates Embassy of the Republic of Yemen EP-12, Chandragupta Marg, Chanakyapuri F-4/5, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi- 110021 New Delhi- 110057 47. Mrs. Ho Thi Van 48. Mr. John Boitte Santos Second Secretary Embassy of the Republic of the Embassy of the Republic of Viet Nam Philippines 20 Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri 50-N,Nyaya Marg,Chanakyapuri New Delhi-110021 New Delhi-110021 .
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