Philip Barton


Sir Philip Robert Barton is the current British High Commissioner to India; he was High Commissioner to Pakistan from 2014 to 2016.

Career

Barton gained a BA degree from Warwick University and a MSc in economics from the London School of Economics. He joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in 1986 and served at Caracas, New Delhi, at the FCO, and on secondment to the Cabinet Office and as a private secretary to the Prime Minister. He was deputy High Commissioner to Cyprus 2000–04; deputy Governor of Gibraltar 2005–08 ; Director, South Asia, at the FCO 2008–09; Director, Foreign Policy and Afghanistan, and Pakistan Co-ordinator at the Cabinet Office 2009–11; deputy head of mission at Washington, D.C. 2011–14; and was appointed High Commissioner to Pakistan from January 2014. He left Islamabad at the end of his assignment on 11 February 2016 and took up a post as Director General Consular & Security at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in London, which he left in January 2020 to assume the role of High Commissioner to India, with the presentation of his credentials to the President of India on 08 July, 2020.

Honours

Barton was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1997 Birthday Honours, Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 2007 Birthday Honours, and Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George in the 2020 New Year Honours for services to British foreign policy.

Action as High Commissioner to Pakistan

Anti-tobacco movements in Pakistan and in the UK blamed Philip Barton for his participation in a delegation led by British American Tobacco in 2015 to complain about the Pakistani government's decision to increase the size of health warnings on cigarette packs. "Inside sources at the Health Ministry confirmed the participation of the British High Commissioner in the meeting as a member of the delegation."