National Security Advisor (India)
National Security Adviser of India | |
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Rāṣṭrīya Surakṣā Salāhakāra | |
Prime Minister's Office (PMO) | |
Abbreviation | NSA |
Seat | Secretariat Building, New Delhi, India |
Appointer | Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC) |
Inaugural holder | Brajesh Mishra, IFS |
Formation | November 1998 |
Deputy | Deputy National Security Advisers (Rajinder Khanna) and (Pankaj Saran) |
Salary | ₹162,500 (US$1,900) monthly |
The National Security Adviser (NSA) (IAST: Rāṣṭrīya Surakṣā Salāhakāra) is the senior official on the National Security Council (NSC) of India, and the chief adviser to the Prime Minister of India on national and international security policy.
Due to such vested powers, NSA is a highly prominent and powerful office in the Government of India. All NSAs appointed since the inception of the post in 1998 belong to the either Indian Foreign Service or to the Indian Police Service, and serve at the pleasure of the Prime Minister of India.
The National Security Adviser (NSA) is tasked with regularly advising the Prime Minister on all matters relating to internal and external threats and opportunities to India, and oversees strategic and sensitive issues on behalf of the Prime Minister. The NSA of India also serves as the Prime Minister's Special Interlocutor with China as well as the envoy to Pakistan and Israel on security affairs. He can be seen frequently accompanying the Prime Minister on official and State visits.
The NSA receives all intelligence reports and co-ordinates them to present before the Prime Minister. NSA is assisted by the Deputy National Security Advisers, Deputy NSAs. Retired Indian Police Service officer Rajinder Khanna and Indian Foreign Service officer Pankaj Saran[1] currently serve as Deputy National Security Advisers.[2][3][4]
Brajesh Mishra was appointed the first National Security Adviser of India. The post was created on 19 November 1998 by the Government of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and has become increasingly influential and powerful over the years with the rise of India on the world stage.
List of National Security Advisors
No | Name | Portrait | Term of office | Background | Prime Minister | |
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1 | Brajesh Mishra[a] | November 1998 | May 2004 | Indian Foreign Service officer | Atal Bihari Vajpayee | |
2 | J N Dixit | May 2004 | January 2005 | Indian Foreign Service officer | Manmohan Singh | |
3 | M. K. Narayanan | January 2005 | January 2010 | Indian Police Service officer | ||
4 | Shivshankar Menon[5] | January 2010 | May 2014 | Indian Foreign Service officer | ||
5 | Ajit Doval[6] | May 2014 | Incumbent | Indian Police Service officer | Narendra Modi |
See also
Note
- ^ Concurrently served as the 9th Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister of India.
References
- ^ http://pib.nic.in/newsite/PrintRelease.aspx?relid=179609
- ^ "Ex-RAW chief Rajinder Khanna appointed Deputy National Security Adviser". Deccan Chronicle. New Delhi. January 3, 2018. Retrieved January 15, 2018.
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- ^ "Doval named Modi's security advisor". Daily Mail. 27 May 2014.