Jaishankar seeks waiver of cooling-off period for joining Tatas

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Former is slated to join as its and has written to for a waiver of the mandatory cooling-off period for bureaucrats seeking commercial employment, well-informed sources said on Thursday.

However, before seeking employment with the private sector, retired bureaucrats have to serve a "cooling-off period" of one year.

The cooling-off period used to be two years, but was cut by half by the current government in December 2015.

They also have to give in writing that the organisation seeking to employ them is not involved in activities in conflict with or prejudicial to India's foreign relations, national security and domestic harmony.

Jaishankar has now sought a relaxation in his case or else will only be able to join next year when his cooling-off period ends in January 2019.

It was not immediately known if the has responded to the former as yet.

Attempts to reach Jaishankar over phone for his comments failed as he didn't answer calls. He did not respond to text messages either.

The highly-regarded was said to have enjoyed the Prime Minister's trust during his term in South Block as also a good working relationship with

He served in before the disintegrated and in when the Indian Peace Keeping Force was deployed in the island nation.

He was India's to the United States, China, the and He is largely credited with helping negotiate a peaceful resolution to the stand-off between Indian and Chinese troops at last year.

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 18:32 IST