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M Allama Siddiki (born 2 December 1965) [3] is a Bangladeshi diplomat and the current Bangladesh High Commissioner to Australia since July 2022. [4] [5] He is also accredited to New Zealand and Fiji. Prior to this position, he served as the ambassador to Denmark and Turkey. [6] [7] He was also accredited to Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, and ...
That same year, Sweden's ambassador to India was also accredited to Bangladesh. Between 1972 and 1977, there was an embassy counsellor and chargé d'affaires stationed in Dhaka . Sweden's first resident ambassador in Dhaka was Arne Lellki [ sv ] , who took office on 1 July 1977.
Naz joined the foreign service cadre of Bangladesh Civil Service in 1995. [4] Naz is the former Deputy High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India based in Mumbai. [5] She was promoted in July 2014. [6] In July 2017, she was appointed ambassador of Bangladesh to Vietnam. [7] In July 2023, Naz was appointed ambassador of Bangladesh to Egypt. [4]
All BAS officers are recruited at a single entry-level by the Bangladesh Public Service Commission, having undertaken and scored highest in what is widely regarded as the most competitive examination in Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Civil Service examination. These candidates are then commissioned into the Bangladesh Civil Service (Administration ...
Ambassadors of Bangladesh to the United Arab Emirates (4 P) High commissioners of Bangladesh to the United Kingdom (12 P) Permanent Representatives of Bangladesh to the United Nations (19 P)
Ambassador Observations Prime minister of Bangladesh President of the United States Term end April 26, 1972: May 5, 1972: Enayet Karim: Agreement requested Mujibur Rahman: Richard Nixon: May 18, 1972: Embassy opened [1] Mujibur Rahman: Richard Nixon: May 18, 1972: July 1, 1972: Enayet Karim: Chargé d'affaires recalled for appointment as ...
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The organisation first came to prominence in 2018 for leading 2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement. [7] Due to the movement's increasing popularity, Bangladesh government accepted its five-point demands and abolished quotas in the recruitment of Bangladesh Civil Service cadres though no reform was announced in the recruitment of lower grade ...