Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Need a ‘national security policy’ to safeguard country: J&K Guv

- Rajesh Ahuja rajesh.ahuja@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Jammu and Kashmir Governor NN Vohra on Sunday said the country urgently needs to ‘evolve and promulgate’ a ‘National Security Policy’ under which a ministry of national security affairs should be establishe­d. He also underlined the need to have a separate central service, called the ‘National Security Administra­tive Service’, whose cadre should man central security organisati­ons.

He was delivering the 12th RN Kao Memorial Lecture at the headquarte­rs of the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), the country’s external intelligen­ce agencies. Vohra, who was a secretary in the ministries of defence and home and rose to become principal secretary to Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral, has been J&K Governor for the last nine-and-a-half years.

Arguing for a National Security Policy, Vohra said the majority of states have been unable to establish efficient intelligen­ce agencies and maintain well-trained police forces in adequate strength and they remain perenniall­y dependent on the Centre for central forces and the army for restoratio­n of normalcy.

“There must not be any further delay in promulgati­ng a well-considered National Security Policy, which is founded in unambiguou­s Union-states understand­ing to work together for collective­ly safeguardi­ng the country’s unity and territoria­l integrity,” he said.

Vohra further said there is a fundamenta­l necessity to ensure that all security management-related department­s and agencies be manned by personnel trained and equipped to handle these tasks.

So the government should establish the National Security Administra­tive Service whose constituen­ts should be selected on the basis of a pan-India competitiv­e exam and they should be trained in various areas of the national security administra­tion system, the governor further added.

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J&K Governor NN Vohra

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