– Combating Naxalism through forward operating bases and new battalions.
– Securing elections, including the 2024 Lok Sabha polls and J&K Assembly elections.
– Restructuring battalion placements to improve operational efficiency and family time for personnel.
– Advocated honorary ranks for retiring Central Armed Police Force personnel to address promotion delay issues within CAPFs.
The appointment of Anish Dayal Singh as deputy NSA signals a prioritization of experienced leadership over crucial internal security challenges affecting India’s stability. Mr. Singh’s extensive roles at IB,ITBP,and CRPF demonstrate substantive expertise in conflict zones such as Left-Wing Extremist regions,Northeastern states,and Jammu & Kashmir-areas that consistently demand robust oversight due to their geopolitical sensitivity.
His prior achievements-such as restructuring operations for greater efficiency-indicate potential for impactful insights as Deputy NSA. The policy approvals he championed also reflect an understanding of morale-building measures for security forces grappling with long-term service burdens like delayed promotions or distant postings.
From a strategic standpoint, his mandate aligns with India’s focus on consolidating its domestic counterinsurgency framework alongside ongoing modernization efforts within armed forces units. As these measures unfold under his leadership,they are likely to shape India’s trajectory toward more streamlined approaches addressing complex conflict dynamics across regions.