In her weekly column in the Indian Express newspaper last Sunday, Coomi Kapoor, the distinguished political pundit, revealed that President Droupadi Murmu would restrict herself to a few foreign trips each year.
ASEAN leaders expected President Murmu to attend this week's ASEAN-India summit and the East Asia Summit in Cambodia, but Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar was asked to do the honours instead.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi could not travel to Phnom Penh, having decided to attend the G20 conclave in Bali between November 14 and 17, at which leaders like United States President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will be present.
Accompanying the Veep on his first foreign yatra after being elected to the vice presidency in August is External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, who, we guess, will do the heavy lifting at the summit, while Dhankar works his well known charm on the ASEAN leadership fraternity.
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