Who was India’s first female permanent representative to the United Nations, who has retired on 3rd June?

Who was India's first female permanent representative to the United Nations, who has retired on 3rd June?

  • Correct Answer: Ruchira Kamboj
  • Indra Mani Pandey
  • Nirupama Rao
  • Shyamala Muralidharan

Explanation: Ruchira Kamboj retired on June 3, 2024, as India's first female permanent representative to the UN.

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