Ex-RAW Chief Alok Joshi Appointed Head of Revamped National Security Board
Amid rising tensions with Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, India has overhauled its National Security Advisory Board (NSAB). The former chief of Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), Alok Joshi, has been appointed as the new Chairman of the NSAB. This restructuring, driven by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to enhance the nation’s security framework, with a focus on addressing the recent wave of terror attacks and bolstering India’s security response.
This development comes in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack and heightened tensions with Pakistan. The Indian government has restructured the National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) to strengthen national security and implement a broader recalibration of security strategies.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Ex-RAW Chief Alok Joshi Appointed Head of Revamped National Security Board |
| Purpose | Strengthen national security and security response amidst ongoing threats. |
| Aim | Advise government on military, intelligence, and diplomatic strategies, and oversee national security decisions. |
| Significance | Highlights India’s commitment to recalibrating its security framework in response to terror attacks and cross-border threats. |
| Key Stakeholders | Prime Minister Narendra Modi, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, R&AW, Indian Armed Forces, Cabinet Committees on Security & Political Affairs. |
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