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India’s top most strategic body, the National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) has been reconstituted with the appointment of former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) chief Alok Joshi as its new chairman.
The new revamped seven-member board includes several high-ranking military, Naval, Air Force officials, besides top Indian Police Service officials as its members.
This decision, taken by the Prime Minster Narendra Modi on Wednesday the 30th of April 2025 at a high-level meeting convened to discuss the escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan and security situation in India.
The newly reconstituted Security Board includes among others Air Marshal PM Sinha, Lt General AK Singh, Rear Admiral Monty Khanna, and two former Indian Police Service officers — Rajiv Ranjan Verma and Manmohan Singh. Moreover, B Venkatesh Varma ex-Indian Foreign Service officer.
The NSAB aims to strengthen the country’s security system as it plays a critical role in providing long-term strategic analysis and policy recommendation to the government on national security and foreign affairs matters.
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