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Encyclopedia > Indian Foreign Service

The Indian Foreign Service (IFS) is one of the Services of the Government of India; other important services being the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Police Service (IPS). The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is one of the the All India Services of the Government of India; other important services being the Indian Police Service (IPS) and the Indian Foreign Service (IFS). ... The Indian Police Service (IPS) is one of the All India Services of the Government of India; other important services being the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and the Indian Foreign Service (IFS). ...


In September 1946, on the eve of India’s independence, the Government of India decided to create a service called the Indian Foreign Service for India’s diplomatic, consular and commercial representation overseas.


The precursor to Indian Foreign Service can be traced back to September 1783 when Foreign Department was established by the British Raj to conduct business with foreign European powers.In 1947, there was a near seamless transformation of the Foreign department of the British India government into what then became the new Ministry of External Affairs and Commonwealth Relations and in 1948 the first batch recruited under the combined Civil service examination system of the Union Public Service Commission joined the service. This system of entry has remained the staple mode of intake into the IFS to this day. 1783 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... The British Empire at its zenith in 1919. ... This article is about the continent. ... The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)is a constitutional body in India to conduct examinations for appointment to the services of the Union. ...


The Indian Foreign Service belongs to the All India Services. The three types of civil services in India are the All India Services, Central Services and State Services. All India Services are the supreme civil administrative services of India. ...


Training

On selection to the Indian Foreign Service through the combined Civil Services examination, the new entrants undergo a multi-faceted and comprehensive training programme intended to give them a thorough grounding in diplomatic knowledge, diplomatic qualities and diplomatic skills. First,the probationers will undergo orientation training at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussourie and then focused training at the Foreign Service Institute in New Delhi. The course involves lectures, attachments with various wings of the Government as well as familiarisation tours both within the country and abroad. The training programmee will be for 36 months as a whole. [1] The Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Indias premier research and training institute on administration and public policy, is located in Mussoorie, 2000 meters above sea level, in the foothills of Himalayas. ...


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The Indian civil service is composed of the central and the provincial civil services.
While this may be true of the members of the All-India services and Group A services, this is not true of the members of the Group B, C, and D services who are said to receive two to three times the emoluments of their counterparts in the private sector.
This pattern of the Indian civil service is a colonial heritage where initially the various sponsors of the Indian government had their own civil services, and later on a central Act was passed for bringing in uniformity relating to appointment, promotion, and terms and conditions of services.
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