Former journalist Ashok Malik appointed as Press Secretary to President

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Ashok Malik has been appointed as the Press Secretary to President by the Union Cabinet.

Malik was a Senior Indian analyst and a fellow of Observer’s Research Foundation (ORF).The Cabinet Committee approved his appointment on Friday for two years. Malik is a columnist for several leading Indian and international publications including Times of India, Hindustan Times and YaleGlobal Online. Previously, he served as a consulting editor to the Pioneer and Tehelka overall 20 years as a journalist.

Malik joined the ORF in 2015 and presently heads its ‘Neighbourhood Regional Studies Initiative’, which focuses on Indian domestic politics and foreign/trade policy.

The Indian government has awarded him Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, in 2016. Meanwhile, former Hyderabad cadre IAS officer Sanjay Kothari, who is presently the chairman of the Public Enterprises Selection Board (PES), was appointed as Secretary to the President. Bharat Lal, an Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer, was appointed as the Joint Secretary to the President.

In 2011, Malik co-authored a paper, “India’s New World: Civil Society in the Making of Foreign Policy,” published by the Lowy Institute for International Policy, Sydney. It showcased the influence of Indian business, news media, and overseas communities on the Ministry of External Affairs.

In 2012, he published a book ‘India: Spirit of Enterprise’ which focuses on the growth of India’s leading private sector industries since 1991, and its role in the Indian economy. In the same year, he was a member of the bilateral Task Force on Perceptions commissioned by the Australia India Institute, University of Melbourne, to assess and make recommendations on the relationship between Australia and India.

In June 2013, he was named to the Australia India Institute-ORF Chair for Indo-Pacific Studies. His work in this capacity focused on the bilateral relationship between the two countries as well as emergent challenges related to maritime and energy security, and new institutional architecture, in the Indo-Pacific region.

 

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