Aneesh Dayal Singh: Former CRPF Chief Anish Dayal Singh becomes Deputy NSA! Will there be a big change in India’s security strategy? Is this step of the government a sign of the beginning of the new era to deal with cyber threats, terrorism and extremism?
Former CRPF Chief Aneesh Dayal Singh: Big reshuffle in India’s security system! The central government has indicated a new twist to India’s security policy by appointing former CRPF and ITBP chief Aneesh Dayal Singh as Deputy National Security Advisor (Deputy NSA). Singh, a 1988 batch IPS officer of Manipur cadre, is known for his strategic thinking and intelligence experience. Now they will work with NSA Ajit Doval on a plan to deal with terrorism, extremism and cyber threats shoulder to shoulder. This appointment is at a time when the country is facing security challenges on many fronts. Will this step take India’s national security to the new era?
New challenge of former Director General of CRPF and ITBP
Anish Dayal Singh has a brilliant career of over three decades in the police service. He commanded major security organizations like the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). Even after retiring in December 2024, giving him new responsibility in the security structure of the country shows the importance of his experience.
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Specializing in anti-terrorism and anti-extremism strategy
Singh has special mastery in Naxalism, North Eastern extremism and anti-terrorism campaigns. His extensive experience will further strengthen India’s National Security Policy. They can play a decisive role in a strategy to eliminate the network of terrorists and enemy elements.
Strategic partnership with NSA Ajit Doval
Singh, along with NSA Ajit Doval, will work towards reorganizing India’s security structure. The pair can take India’s preparations against terrorism, border security and cyber threats to a new level.
Cyber security and intelligence of intelligence agencies
In this role, Singh will strengthen coordination between Intelligence Bureau (IB), Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and other security agencies. Their goal will be to take timely action on security threats and strengthen the country’s cyber defense.
New chapter of India’s security strategy
Singh’s appointment is considered a turning point of India’s security strategy. His leadership will play an important role in not only internal security but also international security relations in the coming time.
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