Indian Diplomat Dresses Up As 'Apsara' On Cambodian New Year; Photos Go Viral On Social Media

aditi ray chowdhury aditi ray chowdhury | 04-15 10:35

The Indian ambassador to Cambodia, Devyani Khobrogade gained a lot of attention on social media after she shared her pictures dressed up as ‘Khmer Apsara’ to wish Cambodians on the occasion of Khmer New Year.

The Indian Embassy in Cambodia shared her pictures on the official X account and said that the diplomat has a deep understanding and admiration for Khmer culture and tradition.

Ambassador Devyani Khobragade has a deep admiration for Khmer culture and tradition. Embracing the spirit of Khmer New Year, she elegantly dressed as a Khmer Apsara, embodying the rich bond of our civilizations. Wishing all our friends a joyous Khmer New Year celebration pic.twitter.com/5SfQ42g5ln— India in Cambodia (@indembcam) April 13, 2024

The post on the social media platform read, “Ambassador Devyani Khobragade has a deep admiration for Khmer culture and tradition. Embracing the spirit of Khmer New Year, she elegantly dressed as a Khmer Apsara, embodying the rich bond of our civilizations. Wishing all our Combodia friends a joyous Khmer New Year celebration.”

Khobrogade was earlier at the centre of a controversy that fueled tensions between India and the US.

In 1999, she was inducted into the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) following which she went to serve the country in the capacity of a diplomat at Indian missions in Berlin, New York, Islamabad and Rome.

However, it was her diplomatic tenure in New York that came into the media spotlight for all the wrong reasons, as she was arrested on charges of visa fraud and giving ‘false’ statements in the matter. She was charged by the US attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY) on December 12, 2013.

In a separate controversy, she was also alleged to have paid her domestic help below the minimum wage limit in the US. However, she contested the charges, claiming them to be ‘false and baseless’. The charges were subsequently dismissed by a US court, citing diplomatic immunity.

India turned down the US’s request at the time to waive off her diplomatic immunity at the time. Thereafter, Khobragade flew back to her homeland.

The row over Khobragade saw the diplomatic ties between India and the US hit a rocky phase, as New Delhi downgraded the privileges of certain categories of US diplomats in the country.

To this, the US responded by pulling out one of its diplomats from the country.

(with agency inputs)

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