The Indian Consul-General to the French Establishments in India (French India) was the chief diplomatic representative of India to the French Republic for the French Establishments in India housed in the 7 rue de Capuchins, Pondicherry. It was created after Indian independence in 1947 and existed until the de facto transfer of the French possessions to India on 1 November 1954.[1]

The inaugural Consul-General for India in the French Establishments in India at Pondicherry was Mirza Rashid Ali Baig who held the post between 1947 and 1949.[2] This consulate had jurisdiction over the Portuguese possessions in India as well[3] The last diplomat who hold this office was Kewal Singh who took charge as Chief Commissioner shortly before the de facto transfer in 1954.

List of Consuls-general

No. Name Took office Left office
2Mirza Rashid Ali Baig circa 1947November 1949
2S.K. Banerjee 31 November 1949[4]June 1950
3R.K. Tandon 10 June 1950[5]circa October 1953
4Kewal Singh circa October 195321 October 1954

Cessation of consulate

De facto transfer of the French Establishments in India occurred on 1 November 1954. A Chief Commissioner, appointed by Government of India, replaced the last French Commissioner of French India, Georges Escargueil. Then consul-general Kewal Singh was appointed as the first Chief Commissioner of French Establishments in India, immediately after the Kizhoor referendum, on 21 October 1954, as per Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1947.[1] The Chief Commissioner had the powers of the former French commissioner, but was under the direct control of the Union Government.[6]

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References

  1. 1 2 Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature. Lok Sabha Secretariat. 2004. p. 964. ISBN 9788120004009. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  2. Asia Who's Who. Hong Kong: Pan-Asia Newspaper Alliance. 1950. p. 164.
  3. The Constituent Assembly of India (Legislative) Debates, Volume 6. Manager of Publications. 1948. p. 318.
  4. S., Geetha (2008). "V. Political Manoeuvres and the Barren Years of Indo-French Relations". Society and politics in French India: merger and anti-merger alignments in the Mid-Twentieth century (PDF) (Doctoral thesis). Pondicherry University. p. 214. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  5. Ajit K Neogy (2021). Decolonization of French India: Liberation movement and Indo-French relations 1947-1954. Pondicherry: Institut français de Pondichéry. p. 163. ISBN 9791036566608.
  6. The Statesman's Year-Book 1963: The One-Volume ENCYCLOPAEDIA of all nations. MACMILLAN&Co.LTD, London. 1963. p. 198. ISBN 9780230270893. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
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