As a result of a deadly hit attack on April 22, in which 26 people were killed, the central government decided to rework the Advisory Board of National Security (NSAB).
According to the report, Alok Joshi was named NSAB’s head. Six more members were included in the Board of Directors.
Who is Alok Joshi?
According to the report, Joshi is a former Chief of Research and Analytical Wing (R & AW). Joshi will lead a seven -member council, which consists of the retirement of higher officers from Indian military, police and foreign services.
The NSAB, which was first established in December 1998, carries out a long -term analysis to provide perspectives of the National Security Council (NSC) and recommend the measures or solutions and possibilities of policy in the issues covered by the NSC.
What is Revamp?
Among the members are former Western air commander Air Marshal PM Sinha, former commander of the Lieutenant Southern Army AK Singh and the back Admiral of Monty Khanna, all retired military officers. Rajiv Ranjan Verma and Manmohan Singh are two members of the Indian retirement police services. B Venkatesh Varma is an IFS officer in retirement in the seven -member council.
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