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#Breaking | Rajiv Jain and Anil Dhasmana appointed chief of Intelligence Bureau and chief of R&AW.

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YES, indeed it is .In addition to motivation of self-defense and struggle against hypocrites and oppressors.

Why need self defence when they are PEACEFUL???? Nobody hurts peacefuls. Only the BARBAURES Religions like Hinduism and Judaism go to other place for the sake of looting and converting. Peaceful religion never attacked killed and converted anyone.
 
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http://www.deccanherald.com/content/587126/rajiv-jain-ib-chief-anil.html
Jharkhand cadre IPS officer Rajiv Jain was today appointed as the new chief of Intelligence Bureau (IB) while Anil Dhasmana will head external intelligence agency RAW.

Both the officers will have a tenure of two years.

Jain, who is at present serving as the Special Director in the IB, will take over on January 1 after the incumbent Dineshwar Sharma completes his two-year tenure on December 31.

A recipient of President's Police Medal, the 1980-batch officer has served in various departments of the IB including the sensitive Kashmir desk.

He was advisor to the previous NDA government's interlocutor on Kashmir K C Pant when talks were held with separatist leaders like Shabbir Shah.

In another appointment, Anil Dhasmana will take over the reins of the Research and Analysis Wing, an organisation which looks after the external intelligence of the country.

He succeeds Rajinder Khanna who completes his tenure this year end.

Dhasmana, a 1981-batch officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre, has been with RAW for the last 23 years during which he has served on important desks including Pakistan.
 
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We have lal topi Ghazwa Hind specialist and now RAW gets their Baluchistan specialist...
 
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http://www.deccanherald.com/content/587126/rajiv-jain-ib-chief-anil.html
Jharkhand cadre IPS officer Rajiv Jain was today appointed as the new chief of Intelligence Bureau (IB) while Anil Dhasmana will head external intelligence agency RAW.

Both the officers will have a tenure of two years.

Jain, who is at present serving as the Special Director in the IB, will take over on January 1 after the incumbent Dineshwar Sharma completes his two-year tenure on December 31.

A recipient of President's Police Medal, the 1980-batch officer has served in various departments of the IB including the sensitive Kashmir desk.

He was advisor to the previous NDA government's interlocutor on Kashmir K C Pant when talks were held with separatist leaders like Shabbir Shah.

In another appointment, Anil Dhasmana will take over the reins of the Research and Analysis Wing, an organisation which looks after the external intelligence of the country.

He succeeds Rajinder Khanna who completes his tenure this year end.

Dhasmana, a 1981-batch officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre, has been with RAW for the last 23 years during which he has served on important desks including Pakistan.

Interesting fact to be look at from a point of Pahadi brothers...
Ajit Doval( Uttrakhandi )- Nsa
Vipin Rawat ( Uttrakhandi)- Army chief
Anil Dhasmana (Uttrakhandi)- Raw chief

@Levina ....
 
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Interesting fact to be look at from a point of Pahadi brothers...
Ajit Doval( Uttrakhandi )- Nsa
Vipin Rawat ( Uttrakhandi)- Army chief
Anil Dhasmana (Uttrakhandi)- Raw chief

@Levina ....
Doval is from Jharkhand I thought.
But hey don't we all know that those from the mountains have always been very loyal,like the Gurkhas. New COAS is a Gorkha. :-)

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Ministry of Home Affairs
21-December, 2017 17:31 IST
Shri Rajnath Singh to deliver the 30th IB Centenary Endowment Lecture tomorrow

This year’s IB Centenary Endowment Lecture will be delivered by the Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh here tomorrow. It would the 30th lecture of this prestigious Lecture Series. Last year's IB Centenary Endowment Lecture was delivered by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, while Finance Minister Shri Arun Jaitley had delivered this lecture in the year 2015. In the past Presidents of India including Shri Pranab Mukherjee and Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Union Home Ministers including Shri Lal Krishna Advani, Shri Shivraj Patil and Shri P. Chidambaram have delivered this lecture. A large number of economists, scientists, educationists and corporate leaders have also had the privilege of delivering this lecture.

In his lecture the Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh is expected to speak on his vision for India's Policing in the coming years, particularly against the backdrop of increasing urbanisation, extraordinary pace of technological development, challenge of radicalisation and need for sensitive but effective Policing.

The Intelligence Bureau (IB) completed 100 years of its existence in 1987 and celebrated 1988 as its Centenary Year. On December 23, 1887, the Central Special Branch was set up under orders issued in London by the Secretary of State for India. The Central Special Branch was renamed as the Criminal Intelligence Bureau and, thereafter, as the Intelligence Bureau.

The yearlong Centenary celebrations in 1988 were marked by seminars, workshops and lectures on national security issues in different parts of the country in which the IB personnel interacted with public leaders, administrators, intellectuals and officers of other security agencies. The Centenary Year culminated in a week-long celebration in the capital. Dr Shankar Dyal Sharma, then Vice President of India, addressed the closing function on December 22, 1988 by delivering a lecture on the subject 'The Dynamics of Security Environment'.

After the first lecture by Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma, the Centenary Endowment Lecture was institutionalised and is being organised in the third or fourth week of December every year. Twenty-nine such lectures have been delivered by eminent speakers on a wide range of issues related to India's security, the development of the Indian polity and on the state of the nation.

The Centenary Endowment Lecture provides a wide cross section of Intelligence Bureau personnel an opportunity to hear intellectuals, leaders and thinkers on some contemporary issues. For all personnel of the Intelligence Bureau, the annual gathering is also an occasion on which they rededicate themselves to the highest levels of professionalism and reaffirm their commitment to maintain the unity and integrity of the country. In addition to IB personnel, the invitation is also extended to the select officers from MHA, PMO, Cabinet Secretariat, CPOs etc and ex-DIBs and Retired Senior Officers who have been associated with the IB/CPOs based in and around Delhi. Besides, the Probationer IPS Officers are also invited to the lecture. The address by the guest speaker is followed by a 30-minute interaction with the audience.

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