K C Verma, currently advisor on security issues to Home Minister P Chidambaram , is likely to be appointed as the next chief of the Research and Analysis Wing, also known as Secretary (R).
The development comes as a surprise, as it was earlier believed that the competition to head India's external intelligence agency after its current chief Ashok Chaturvedi retires on January 30 was between P V Kumar, the senior-most officer of the organisation after Chaturvedi, and Sanjeev Tripathi, another senior officer.
K C Verma is a 1971 batch IPS officer. Throughout his career, Verma served the country's internal intelligence agency (Intelligence Bureau). However, he is also a heart patient and not keeping perfect health.
Courtesy:rediff.
A heart patient who is not in good health is going to be appointed to head India's spy agency..mmmmm
What's the government trying to achieve?
At a time when India desperately needs a vibrant,energetic,young and visionary leader to head RAW,government plays out this joke.India needs solid intelligence to root out and prevent further terror attacks,for this RAW should be more powerful.For this an ailing man at the top won't be of any help,surely...
Any way,let's hope for the best.What else to do...!!
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