P.K. Mishra, Doval, Sinha roles defined within PMO
The newly-appointed principal secretary to the Prime Minister, P.K. Mishra, will look into policy issues about the ministries of personnel, law, the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet and other related matters.
He will also handle issues related to the Cabinet Secretariat, the listing of items for Union Cabinet meetings, the anti-corruption unit, PMO establishment and all important policy issues and matters, according to the order issued last week on allocation of work of top PMO officials, also including national security adviser Ajit Doval and PM’s principal adviser P.K. Sinha.
Mr Doval will continue to look after issues related to national security, except appointments. Mr Doval will also supervise matters related to the external affairs, overseas Indian affairs, defence, space and atomic energy ministries as well as the operations of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).
He will also be in charge of all policies
■ Continued from Page 1 and matters relating to the National Security Council secretariat and the National Authority for Chemical Weapons. The NSA has also been given the responsibility of holding talks with the NSCN separatists.
On the other hand, Mr Sinha will oversee policy issues and matters related to all ministries/departments and agencies except those specifically allocated to the NSA or the principal secretary, the order issued by the PMO on September 13 said. Mr Sinha is a former Cabinet Secretary and was last month appointed officer on special duty in the PMO before being made Mr Modi’s principal adviser.