Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

India’s revamped security set-up gets IPS, intel influx

- Rajesh Ahuja and Jayanth Jacob letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The recent appointmen­t of Rajinder Khanna, a former chief of the country’s external intelligen­ce agency, Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), as Deputy National Security Advisor reflects the march of specialist­s, especially those from the Indian Police Service in the country’s national security establishm­ent, which has, over the past two years, grown in significan­ce, been given more resources, and now occupies a significan­t part of Sardar Patel Bhavan in the heart of the national capital.

The appointmen­t of Khanna, considered a specialist on Bangladesh, Myanmar and Pakistan is a break from the precedent of making a diplomat the deputy NSA, if the NSA is from the IPS.

Still, his appointmen­t is in

RAJINDER KHANNA’S APPOINTMEN­T IS A BREAK FROM THE PRECEDENT OF MAKING A DIPLOMAT THE DY NSA, IF THE NSA IS FROM IPS

keeping with the direction the National Security Council Secretaria­t (NSCS) has taken under NSA Ajit Doval .

Dineshwar Sharma, a former IB chief, is now the government’s interlocut­or on J&K; Syed Asif Ibrahim, another former IB chief, is now special envoy on counterter­rorism and extremism in the NSCS; former R&AW special secretary AB Mathur is a member of the National Security Advisory Board (NSAB), which is a subsidiary body of the NSCS and also the government’s interlocut­or on North-East insurgent group Ulfa; Alok Joshi, a former R&AW chief, is now chairman of the technical intelligen­ce gathering agency National Technical Research Organisati­on (NTRO); SC Jha, a former IB special director and counter-terrorism expert, is now deputy to Alok Joshi in the NTRO; Amitabh ‘Tony’ Mathur, a former R&AW special secretary, is an advisor on Tibetan affairs in the home ministry; and RN Ravi, a former IB special director and expert on NorthEast who now heads the Joint Intelligen­ce Committee (JIC), a subsidiary body of the NSCS tasked with assessment of intelligen­ce gathered by various intelligen­ce agencies. Rounding off the list are PS Raghvan, a former career diplomat who served as Indian ambassador to Russia, who heads NSAB, and Lt Gen (retired) SL Narasimhan, a member of the NSAB who is considered an expert on China.

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