New Delhi: Samant Goel, one of the key strategists of the Balakot air strikes, has been appointed the next chief of India’s external spy agency — Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) — while Arvind Kumar, a Maoists and Kashmir expert, has been made director of the Intelligence Bureau.
The appointments were made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Appointments Committee of the Cabinet.
Who is Samant Goel
Prior to his appointment as the RAW chief, Goel was in charge of the operations desk of the external intelligence agency. It was during his tenure there that the Balakot air strikes were successfully planned and executed.
RAW had developed primary intelligence and selected probable targets for the February air strikes.
Another officer who had played a key role in the strikes was Special Secretary R. Kumar, who is also the in-charge of Pakistan and counter terrorism desks.
Controversy during CBI infighting
Even as he kept a low profile, Goel’s name had cropped up during the CBI infighting that began in July last year and involved its former director Alok Kumar and special director Rakesh Asthana.
Maoist expert Arvind Kumar
Before he was picked the new IB chief, Arvind Kumar was handling the agency’s Kashmir desk. He is known within the IB ranks as an expert on Left-wing extremism.
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