Sunday, May 3, 2015

Official picnic in Delhi Liaison Office with Russian delegations


As I have mentioned earlier, my Bengali boss had done me a world of good by transferring me. I was initially depressed but realized that whatever happens is always for the good. That is why I was given charge of a new department and asked set it up from scratch. I defined the norms of work here and others followed. That helped to boost my confidence no end and, with the passage of time, I understood that when decisions are to be taken, they must be taken without bothering about the consequences.
Anyway, the nature of my work with regard to Russians was completely different as compared to my earlier interactions. I was a part of the Indian delegation and formed the working level. The bosses went to Russia in June and our meetings with the Russians would be annual affairs held in the month of December at our Liaison Office at Hauz Khas.
These meetings would be a sort of official picnic. Our team from Nashik would put up in our Guest House which was located in the Khel Gaon or the Asian Games village. After breakfast in the Guest House, we would walk down to the Liaison Office in Hauz Khas. Once the Russian working team arrived, we would begin to compare notes, resolve discrepancies point by point, discuss any new pints that might have cropped up since the last meeting. At times, we would have to send fax to our people in Nashik to obtain clarifications.
The working level teams would carry out the exercises for about 10 days after which the senior officers of both the Indian and Russian sides would meet to ensure that everyone spoke in the same frequency.
The end result of these meetings was the Inter-Governmental agreements that would be signed by the ministries – and, from being a non-entity, I had suddenly entered the domain of decision makers. It was a good feeling. (to be continued …)

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