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National Security Advisory Board (NSAB)

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May 05, 2025

Prelims - Current events of national and international importance.

Mains (GS-III) - Various Security forces and agencies and their mandate.

Why in news?

Recently Government reconstituted National Security Advisory Board amid rising tensions with Pakistan.

  • National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) – It was constituted in 1998 following recommendations of a special Task Force headed by K.C. Pant, then Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission.
  • It is part of a three-tier national security management system consisting of,
    • National Security Council (apex body headed by the Prime Minister)
    • Strategic Policy Group (chaired by the Cabinet Secretary)
    • National Security Advisory Board
  • Initially constituted for one year, but since 2004-6, the Board has been reconstituted for two-year terms.
  • The NSAB meets at least once a month or more frequently as needed.
  • The National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) assists the NSC, NSAB, and the Strategic Policy Group.

The National Security Coordination Secretariat (NSCS) is a unit under the Prime Minister's Office responsible for national security planning and coordination.

  • Structure and Composition The NSAB consists of senior retired officials from military, academics and distinguished members of civil society.
  • Members are drawn from fields including Internal and External Security, Foreign Affairs, Defence, Science & Technology, and Economic Affairs.
  • Chairman Alok Joshi, former Chief of the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), has been appointed as Chairman.
  • The Reconstituted board includes seven new members:
    • D.B. Venkatesh Varma (Retired IFS)
    • Lt Gen A.K. Singh (Former Southern Army Commander)
    • Air Marshal P.M. Sinha (Former Western Air Commander)
    • Monty Khanna (Rear Admiral)
    • Rajiv Ranjan Verma (Retired IPS)
    • Manmohan Singh (Retired IPS)
    • A.B. Mathur (Retired R&AW official)
  • The board is reconstituted in a staggered manner to ensure continuity of expertise.

Functions

  • Undertake long-term analysis of and provide perspectives on issues of national security.
  • Study specific issues referred to it by the National Security Council.
  • Provide policy recommendations and options to the National Security Council for consideration.
  • Contribute to the formulation of India's national security policies and strategies.

References

  1. The Hindu| Govt reconstitutes NSAB
  2. NSAB| About National Security Advisory Board
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