Consulate General of the United States, Kolkata
The Consulate General of the United States in Kolkata represents the interests of the United States government in Kolkata (previously known as Calcutta), India, and nearby surrounding areas. The Consulate General serves the Indian states of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh.
Consulate General of the United States of America in Kolkata | |
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Seal of the United States Department of State | |
Incumbent Patti Hoffman since August 19, 2015 | |
Inaugural holder | Benjamin Joy as American Consul to India |
Formation | November 19, 1792 |
Website | https://in.usembassy.gov/embassy-consulates/kolkata/ |
Technically, the consulate reports through the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi. The U.S Consulate in Kolkata is the U.S. Department of State’s second oldest Consulate and dates from November 19, 1792.[1]
History
The official representation of the U.S. government in India began in November 1792, when the United States's first President, George Washington, nominated Benjamin Joy, of Massachusetts, to be consul. In the 1860s, the Consulate General had under its jurisdiction seven consular agencies: Aden, Akyab, Bassein Chittagong, Cocanada, Moulmein and Rangoon.[2] The Metropolitan Building in Kolkata housed the United States Information Service office till 1991.
During the Vietnam War, the street outside the consulate was renamed after Ho Chi Minh. In 1995, British journalist John F. Burns characterized it as "one of the most beleaguered American diplomatic posts anywhere."[3]
An increase in the number of information technology (IT) companies in India is leading to an expansion of the Consulate.[4]
References
- "Remarks by U.S. Consul General Henry V. Jardine for the Bharat Chamber Of Commerce". Speeches and Articles, Consulate General of the United States, Kolkata, India. U.S. Department of State. September 15, 2005. Archived from the original on August 7, 2008. Retrieved March 26, 2008.
- "Indo-American Relations: From Emergence into Strength" (PDF). Span: 11. July–August 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 1, 2011. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
- John F. Burns (October 15, 1995). "Calcutta Hopes as Communists Push Free Market". The New York Times.
- "US consulates prepare for expected visa rush". The Statesman. June 21, 2008. Retrieved August 13, 2008.