Senior diplomat Nagma Mohamed Mallick, a 1991-batch Indian Foreign Service officer and current Ambassador to Poland, has been appointed as India’s next Ambassador to Japan. She will succeed Sibi George and is expected to assume the role shortly, strengthening India-Japan diplomatic ties.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on October 16, 2025, the appointment of Ms. Nagma Mohamed Mallick as the new Indian Ambassador to Japan. Mallick, currently serving as India’s Ambassador to Poland, will take over from Sibi George, who recently assumed the role of Secretary (West) at the MEA headquarters in New Delhi. This strategic diplomatic posting highlights India’s commitment to deepening relations with Japan, one of its key partners in Asia.
Nagma Mallick, a 1991-batch Indian Foreign Service officer, carries extensive diplomatic experience with postings across Europe, Africa, and Asia. She began her career in Paris and has served in diverse roles including Ambassador to Tunisia, High Commissioner to Brunei Darussalam, and Additional Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs. Known for her fluency in multiple languages and her strong academic background in English Literature and Sociology, Mallick’s expertise is expected to enhance India’s strategic and economic engagement with Japan.
The appointment comes at an opportune moment as India and Japan continue to bolster their partnership under the “India-Japan Joint Vision for the Next Decade,” which emphasizes cooperation in security, trade, technology, and cultural exchange. The two countries recently celebrated robust progress across defense collaboration, infrastructure projects like the bullet train, clean energy initiatives, and people-to-people connections.
Important points:
Nagma Mohamed Mallick will succeed Sibi George as Ambassador of India to Japan.
She joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1991 and has served across several key diplomatic postings including Poland, Tunisia, and Brunei.
Mallick is currently Ambassador to Poland and is expected to take up the Japan assignment shortly.
Her multilingual skills and diverse experience will play a vital role in strengthening bilateral cooperation.
The appointment aligns with India’s strategy to deepen its partnership with Japan framed by the Joint Vision for the Next Decade.
India-Japan relations encompass strong collaboration in defense, technology, infrastructure, and cultural exchanges.
Ms. Mallick’s new role is set to further advance India’s diplomatic objectives in the Indo-Pacific region, ensuring sustained momentum in the Special Strategic and Global Partnership with Japan.
Sources: Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), The Indian Express, Mathrubhumi, Moneycontrol, NewsX.