The Diplomatic Corps refers to the group of diplomats representing their home countries in a foreign nation. These diplomats work in embassies and consulates, engaging in negotiations, promoting their country's interests, and fostering good relations with the host country. Each diplomat is typically assigned specific roles, such as political, economic, or cultural affairs.
Members of the Diplomatic Corps enjoy certain privileges and immunities under international law, which helps them perform their duties without interference. This system is governed by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of diplomats and their host countries.