Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Security council to get military advisor soon

- Rajesh Ahuja rajesh.ahuja@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Following the re-designatio­n of RN Ravi as the deputy national security advisor, the government is planning to fill the post of military advisor in the National Security Council Secretaria­t (NSCS) as well, said officials familiar with the developmen­t.

“Former director general of Defence Intelligen­ce Agency, Lt. General VG Khandare, is the front runner for the job of military advisor,” said an official on the condition of anonymity as he is not authorised to speak to the media.

Lt. General Prakash Menon was the last military advisor in the NSCS between 2011 and 2014. After his stint as military advisor, he remained an officer on special duty in the NSCS for two years between 2015 and 2017.

Ravi, the Centre’s interlocut­or for talks with Naga groups, was chief of the Joint Intelligen­ce Committee (JIC), a subsidiary body of the NSCS, and tasked with assessment of intelligen­ce gathered by intelligen­ce agencies. He was re-designated as deputy NSA (internal affairs) last week by the government.

Besides, Ravi, who is a former Intelligen­ce Bureau special director, the two other deputy NSAs are Rajinder Khanna, a former external intelligen­ce agency chief, and diplomat Pankaj Saran.

“There is clear work division among the three deputy NSAs – while Ravi deals with internal affairs, Khanna is looking after intelligen­ce and technical issues with a strategic point of view while Saran is handling diplomatic strategy,” said the official.

National Cyber Security Coordinato­r Gulshan Rai too is part of the NSCS.

As part of streamlini­ng the strategic-security architectu­re of the country, the government amended its 1999 notificati­on and made the NSA chairman of the Strategic Policy Group (SPG) instead of the cabinet secretary.

The job of the SPG is to assist the NSCS and to undertake a long-term strategic defence review. It is also designated as the principal mechanism for interminis­terial coordinati­on and integratio­n of relevant inputs in the formulatio­n of national security policies.

“All the changes in the nomenclatu­re and streamlini­ng is fine as it will help the NSCS to work in a cohesive and coordinate­d manner. Since NSA Ajit Doval has the full confidence of the Prime Minister, he is also in a unique position to build the capacity of the institutio­ns that already exist in the strategic and security architectu­re of the county,” says Arun Chaudhary, who had a long stint in the Intelligen­ce Bureau before retiring as chief of Sashastra Seema Bal.

The NSCS is headed by the NSA and he is also secretary to the apex National Security Council which is headed by the Prime Minister.

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