Retuition of National Security Advisory Board, Alok Joshi was made chairman
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The National Security Advisory Board has been restructured by the Government of India. Former Raw chief Alok Joshi has been appointed as its chairman. East Western Air Commander Air Marshal PM Sinha, East Southern Army Commander Lieutenant General AK Singh and rear Admiral Monty Khanna are retired officers from military services. Rajiv Ranjan Verma and Manmohan Singh are two members retired from the Indian Police Service. B Venkatesh Verma in the seven -member board is retired IFS.
Meeting called at PM Modi’s residence
The decision has been taken after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, in which 26 innocent civilians were killed and many were injured. Let us know that along with the CCS meeting at the Prime Minister’s residence, two additional meetings were called, including a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs and the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs. A press conference will be held at 4 pm today. Explain that security preparations were discussed in the second CCS meeting in view of the Pahalgam incident. The last meeting of the Cabinet Committee of Security Affairs was held on 23 April and it was given detailed information about the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
Government and army in action mode
26 people were killed in the Pahalgam terror attack. The Government of India and security forces have been in action mode since this attack. Soon after this attack, the Indus Water Agreement was canceled by the Government of India. At the same time, the visa given to Pakistani citizens was also canceled and Pakistani citizens were asked to leave India and go to Pakistan. On the other hand, action is being taken continuously against terrorists by security forces in Jammu and Kashmir. On the other hand, the Government of India is also constantly seen in action mode.
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