The External Affairs Minister holds a crucial cabinet portfolio, guiding a nation's foreign policy and international relations. This role involves extensive...
The primary role is to formulate and execute a nation's foreign policy, representing the country's interests on the international stage through diplomacy and negotiations.
Key responsibilities include managing diplomatic relations, conducting bilateral and multilateral discussions, negotiating treaties, addressing global issues, and protecting citizens' interests abroad.
An External Affairs Minister is usually appointed by the head of government (e.g., Prime Minister or President) and is a senior member of the cabinet.
They engage in state visits, participate in international summits (like UN, G20), meet with foreign dignitaries, and oversee their country's diplomatic missions worldwide.