Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 4th March 2026, 11:35 PM
In a significant diplomatic restructuring, the Government of Bangladesh has seconded three high-ranking senior officers from the Bangladesh Army to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. These officers are slated to take up prestigious ambassadorial assignments abroad, marking a notable integration of military leadership into the nation’s top-tier diplomatic corps.
The official directives were formalised on Wednesday, 4 March 2026, through separate notifications issued by the Deputation-1 Branch of the Ministry of Public Administration. This move follows a long-standing tradition of appointing distinguished military personnel to diplomatic missions, particularly in regions where security cooperation and strategic bilateral ties are of paramount importance.
The three officers transition to the foreign service at a time of heightened global geopolitical sensitivity. Their appointments reflect the government’s intent to leverage their administrative expertise and strategic backgrounds on the international stage.
The officers designated for these diplomatic roles are:
Lieutenant General S. M. Kamrul Hassan
Major General Md. Jahangir Alam
Major General Md. Nasim Parvez
The notifications, signed by Deputy Secretary Mohammad Nur-e-Alam, explicitly state that the services of these three distinguished members of the Bangladesh Armed Forces have been placed at the disposal of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the purpose of their appointment as Ambassadors on deputation.
| Name of Officer | Rank | Department of Origin | New Ministry |
|---|---|---|---|
| S. M. Kamrul Hassan | Lieutenant General | Bangladesh Army | Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
| Md. Jahangir Alam | Major General | Bangladesh Army | Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
| Md. Nasim Parvez | Major General | Bangladesh Army | Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
The orders, issued in the “interest of the public,” are to take effect immediately. While the specific host countries for these new ambassadors have not yet been formally disclosed, it is anticipated that they will be posted to key capitals where Bangladesh seeks to strengthen its defence diplomacy, labour markets, or regional security alliances.
Lieutenant General S. M. Kamrul Hassan, the most senior of the trio, brings a wealth of experience in military command, which is often highly valued in diplomatic postings involving major global powers or regional hubs. Major Generals Jahangir Alam and Nasim Parvez are also recognised for their distinguished service records and administrative acumen.
The transition from military command to diplomatic representation involves a sophisticated “deputation” process, where officers maintain their military status but operate under the civilian authority of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This practice is often utilised by nations to bolster their representation in territories requiring a nuanced understanding of both civil administration and strategic security.
As the Ministry of Foreign Affairs prepares to assign their specific portfolios, the international community will be watching to see which strategic missions these seasoned commanders will lead during this critical period in global affairs.
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