Rakesh Aggarwal Gets Additional Charge as NIA Chief
In an important administrative development related to internal security, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has assigned the additional charge of Director General of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to senior IPS officer Rakesh Aggarwal. The move aims to ensure institutional stability and continuity at the helm of India’s premier counter-terrorism agency.
Key points about his role,
The National Investigation Agency is India’s premier counter-terrorism investigation agency.
It investigates offences related to,
The agency functions under the NIA Act, 2008 and plays a crucial role in safeguarding India’s internal security.
Rakesh Aggarwal is regarded as a seasoned counter-terrorism professional.
During his tenure at NIA, he has been associated with investigations involving,
His elevation reflects the government’s preference for institutional familiarity and operational experience.
| Aspect | Details/Points |
| Why in the news? | MHA assigned additional charge of DG, NIA |
| Appointed Officer | Rakesh Aggarwal |
| Current Post | Special Director General, NIA |
| Nature of Appointment | Additional charge |
| Validity | Till regular DG appointed or further orders |
| Issuing Authority | Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) |
Q. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) functions under which ministry?
A. Ministry of Defense
B. Ministry of Law and Justice
C. Ministry of Home Affairs
D. Cabinet Secretariat
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