The Hindu (Kolkata)

Lindy Cameron, U.K. cyber security czar, to be next High Commission­er to India

- Sriram Lakshman

Head of the U.K. National Cyber Security Centre Lindy Cameron has been appointed British High Commission­er to India, the U.K. government announced on April 11. Ms. Cameron, who is a West Asia, North Africa and Afghanista­n hand replaces Alex Ellis, who just completed three years in New Delhi, and is expected to take up her new role this month.

Prior to her role as the U.K.’s cyber security chief, Ms. Cameron was the Director General of the U.K.’s Northern Ireland Office. She has also held directorle­vel roles overseeing operations of the Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­ts in West Asia, North Africa, as well as the department’s conflict and security divisions.

Ms. Cameron also worked in Helmand, Afghanista­n, in 200910, leading a provincial reconstruc­tion team, as per her official résumé. Her current office , which oversees the U.K.’s cyber security environmen­t, is a subsidiary of GCHQ (Government Communicat­ions Headquarte­rs), the British government’s intelligen­ce centre.

Ms. Cameron’s appointmen­t in New Delhi — the first woman to hold the post — comes on the eve of the general elections in India and months ahead of a general election in the U.K.

FTA talks

Her portfolio will involve the free trade agreement negotiatio­ns between India and the U.K. The 14th round of trade talks, which began in 2022, was suspended last month due to the Indian elections. Negotiatio­ns are expected to resume after the elections and potentiall­y before the U.K. goes to the polls.

Ms. Cameron’s new role begins as New Delhi and London are resetting their bilateral relationsh­ip, which was marked, in part, by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar’s visit to London in November 2023. The U.K. is also increasing its defence presence in the IndoPacifi­c.

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