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Internal security task force set up

July 16-31, 2011

The Government of India has set up a task force to review internal security scenario of the country. The task force is headed by the former Cabinet Secretary Naresh Chandra.

“A task force has been set up under the chairmanship of former Cabinet Secretary Naresh Chandra to review the existing processes, procedures and practices in the national security system,” the government said in a press statement. “It will suggest measures where necessary for strengthening of the national security apparatus and in non-conventional areas having a bearing on the overall security situation.”

Some of the other members include former Intelligence Bureau Chief P.C. Haldar; former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) Chief K.C. Verma; Admiral (Retd) Arun Prakash; Air Chief Marshal (Retd) S. Krishnaswamy; Lt General (Retd) V.R. Raghavan and former Union Home Secretary V.K. Duggal.