Context: The government has set up Strategic Policy Group or SPG to help the National Security Council, which advises the Prime Minister on matters of national security and strategic interests.
About the Strategic Policy Group (SPG):
Composition:
- It will be headed by National Security Advisor. Its members include the NITI Aayog vice chairman, cabinet secretary, the chiefs of the three defence services, the RBI governor, the foreign secretary, the home secretary, the finance secretary and the defence secretary.
- The secretary of the Department of Defence Production and Supplies, the scientific adviser to the defence minister and the secretary, cabinet secretariat will also be members of the panel.
- The other members are secretary, department of revenue; secretary, department of atomic energy; secretary, department of space; director, Intelligence Bureau, and secretary, National Security Council Secretariat.
- Representatives of other ministries and departments will be invited to the meetings of the group as and when necessary.
Functions:
- It will assist the National Security Council and undertake among other tasks, a long-term strategic review of country’s security affairs.
- It will be the principal mechanism for inter-ministerial coordination and integration of relevant inputs in the formulation of national security policies.
Meetings:
The NSA will convene the meetings of the SPG and the cabinet secretary will coordinate implementation of the group’s decisions by union ministries and departments, and state governments.
Sources: pib.
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