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NCS Code: 1112.0200
An IFS Officer represents India in international affairs, handling diplomacy, foreign relations, and global negotiations. They work in embassies, consulates, and the Ministry of External Affairs, promoting India’s interests abroad. Their responsibilities include policy formulation, trade negotiations, cultural diplomacy, and assisting Indian citizens overseas.
Excellent communication & English skills
Knowledge of international relations & politics
Analytical and decision-making skills
Leadership and negotiation skills
Cultural awareness and adaptability
Strong general knowledge & current affairs
Patience and emotional intelligence
S. Jaishankar, a distinguished IFS officer, served as India’s Foreign Secretary and later became the External Affairs Minister. With decades of diplomatic experience, he played a key role in shaping India’s foreign policy and strengthening global relations. His journey from a civil servant to a top policymaker highlights the impact and prestige associated with the Indian Foreign Service.
IFS Officers generally serve in government roles, but after retirement they can explore opportunities in international consultancy, policy advisory firms, think tanks, or global trade consulting. Their expertise in diplomacy, international relations, and negotiation makes them valuable in multinational organisations, NGOs, and global business strategy roles.
Hearing Impairment (with aids)
Orthopaedic Disabilities (mild)
Mild Learning Disabilities
Partial Vision Impairment