Meet the Real ‘JP Singh’ Who Inspired John Abraham’s Role in The Diplomat
John Abraham’s The Diplomat, now streaming on Netflix, is inspired by the true story of an Indian diplomat who helped rescue an Indian woman from Pakistan. The character he plays is based on Jitender Pal Singh, a senior IFS officer known as 'JP Singh'.
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Who is JP Singh?
Jitender Pal Singh is a 2002-batch Indian Foreign Service officer. In 2025, he was appointed as India's Ambassador to Israel. His appointment came at a time when the Middle East was facing many challenges, making his role very important.
JP Singh ’s Key Roles in Foreign Affairs
Over the years, JP Singh has held several high-level positions:
- 2004–2006: Third & Second Secretary, Indian Embassy, Moscow
- 2008–2012: First Secretary, Indian Embassy, Kabul
- 2014–2019: Deputy High Commissioner, India to Pakistan
- 2019–2020: Consul General, Istanbul, Turkey
- 2020: Joint Secretary, Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran (PAI) Division, MEA
- 2024–2025: Chief of Staff to the External Affairs Minister
- 2025: Ambassador of India to Israel
Faced Terror in Afghanistan
While posted in Kabul, JP Singh faced two major terrorist attacks at the Indian Embassy. Despite the danger, he stayed strong and continued to represent India with full dedication.
Important Role in India-Pakistan Relations
During his time as Deputy High Commissioner in Pakistan, Singh helped handle tense moments between the two countries. His calm and firm approach helped maintain peace and diplomacy.
Talks with the Taliban
In November 2024, Singh met Taliban’s acting defence minister, Mullah Yaqoob, to talk about strengthening India-Afghanistan ties. This helped open doors for more talks, including Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s meeting with Taliban’s foreign minister in Dubai in December 2024.
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