List of high commissioners of Brunei to India

The Bruneian High Commissioner in New Delhi is the official representative of the Government in Bandar Seri Begawan to the Republic of India.Additionally, the high commission serves as the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization's (AALCO) representative, with dual accreditation to Sri Lanka as High Commissioner and Nepal as Ambassador.[1] During discussions at Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings (CHOGM), among other events, the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah expressed desire in improving bilateral relations.The Sultan made a state visit to India in September 1992 at the request of Prime Minister Gandhi, and on 18 May 1993, an Indian permanent diplomatic presence was established in Brunei.On 12 August 1992, Brunei opened its high commission in India.
Alaihuddin TahaHis ExcellencyResidenceNew DelhiSultan of BruneiTerm lengthAt His Majesty's pleasureAbdul Momin IsmailAdnan BuntarBruneianHigh CommissionerBandar Seri BegawanRepublic of IndiaAsian-African Legal Consultative Organizationdual accreditationSri LankaCommonwealth Heads of Government MeetingsPrime MinisterRajiv GandhiSultan Hassanal BolkiahagrémentDiplomatic accreditationPrime Minister of BruneiPresident of IndiaPengiran Dipa Negara Laila Diraja Pengiran Haji Abdul Momin bin Pengiran Haji IsmailHassanal BolkiahRamaswamy VenkataramanDato Paduka Dr. Haji Mohd Adnan bin BuntarMinistry of External AffairsShankar Dayal SharmaDato Seri Setia Haji Abdul Mokti bin Haji Mohd DaudPehin Dato Abdul AzizchairpersonBrunei Investment AgencyPrincess Masna BolkiahK. R. NarayananDato Paduka Haji Abdul Ghafar bin Haji IsmailDato AbdullahBangaloreGeosynchronous Satellite Launch VehicleShakeel AhmadDato Paduka Haji Sidek bin AliRaksha MantriMinister of State for DefenceIndian CabinetPratibha PatilDato Paduka Haji Alaihuddin bin Pehin Orang Kaya Digadong Seri Lela Dato Seri Utama Haji Awang Mohd TahaPehin Dato HalbiRam Nath KovindBrunei–India relationsBelgiumEast TimorFrancePhilippinesRussiaUnited StatesHigh commissionersCanadaMalaysiaUnited KingdomConsuls-generalPermanent representativesUN in GenevaUN in New YorkUNESCOAmbassadors to IndiaAfghanistanBangladeshIsraelKazakhstanMyanmarThailandGermanyIcelandLuxembourgSwedenAustraliaNew Zealand