Embassy of India, Warsaw explained

Embassy of India in Warsaw
Location:Warsaw
Address:ul. Myśliwiecka 2, 00–459 Warsaw, Poland
Inauguration:1954
Ambassador:Nagma Mallick
Jurisdiction:Poland
Lithuania
Website:Embassy of India in Poland

Embassy of India in Warsaw is the chief diplomatic mission of the India in Poland. It is on Kawalerii street in the Ujazdów district. The current Indian ambassador to Poland is Nagma Mallick.[1]

Headquarters

India established diplomatic relations with Poland in 1954, and opened the embassy in Warsaw in 1957. Initially, the Indian ambassador to Moscow was also accredited in Warsaw. First seat of the Embassy was in Bristol Hotel at Krakowskie Przedmieście street (1957–1958),[2] at al. Róż 3 (1959),[3] at the Bristol Hotel at ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście (1961),[4] at ul. Niegolewskiego 16 (1962–1978),[5] at ul. Rejtana 15 (1979–1988),[6] at ul. Starościńska 1b (1990–1991), then at ul. Rejtana 15 (1991–2015).[7] From August 2015, the Embassy is located in the newly built headquarters at Myśliwiecka street.[8]

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Embassy of India, Warsaw, Poland. 2021-09-28. www.indianembassywarsaw.gov.in.
  2. Political and Economic Yearbook 1958 , PWG Warszawa
  3. The Political and Economic Yearbook 1959 , PWG Warszawa
  4. The Political and Economic Yearbook 1961 , PWE Warszawa
  5. The Political and Economic Yearbook 1978 , PWE Warszawa
  6. The Political and Economic Yearbook 1988 , PWE Warszawa
  7. Official telephone directory of companies and institutions in Warsaw and the Warsaw Province, 1991
  8. Book: Marta . Chodorska . Warsaw 2015. The most interesting projects of the year . Horn Publishing House . Warsaw . 2016 . 201 . 978-83-932396-6-5.