
Latest News
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Retaliatory Measures: Following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam with cross-border linkages, the CCS announced extraordinary retaliatory actions against Pakistan, underscoring its role in shaping India’s national security response.
About the CCS
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Role:
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Apex decision-making body for defense policy, national security, and major security-related appointments.
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Addresses matters related to defense, foreign affairs, intelligence, nuclear policy, space strategy, and internal security.
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Authority: Directly accountable to the Prime Minister (PM) and the Union Cabinet.
Historical Evolution
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1947: Predecessor committee formed by PM Jawaharlal Nehru to address post-independence security challenges.
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First emergency meeting during the 1947–48 Indo-Pak War.
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1999 Kargil War: Formalized into the current CCS structure to streamline defense and security decision-making.
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Present: Evolved into India’s highest authority on internal and external security matters.
Composition
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Chairperson:Â Prime Minister.
Core Members:
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Home Minister.
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Defence Minister.
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Finance Minister.
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External Affairs Minister.
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Key Roles:
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National Security Advisor (NSA): Acts as secretary-level coordinator.
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Cabinet Secretariat: Maintains records of meetings and decisions.
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Ad Hoc Participation: Other ministers/invitees included as needed.
Functions & Responsibilities
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Defense & Security:
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Approve major defense procurements (e.g., Rafale deal).
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Oversee nuclear policy and counterterrorism strategies.
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Appointments:
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Heads of armed forces, intelligence agencies (RAW, IB), and senior bureaucrats in security roles.
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Crisis Management:
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Coordinate responses to wars, terror attacks, and border disputes (e.g., Balakot airstrikes, 2016 Uri attack response).
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Policy Formulation:
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Draft national security doctrines, space and cybersecurity policies.
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Cabinet Committees: Broader Framework
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Constitutional Status: Extra-constitutional (not mentioned in the Constitution).
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Purpose: Reduce workload on the Union Cabinet by delegating specialized tasks.
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Total Committees:Â 8, including:
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CCSÂ (headed by PM).
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Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA).
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Appointments Committee of the Cabinet (ACC).
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Formation: Constituted/reconstituted by the PM post-elections or Cabinet reshuffles.
Key Takeaways
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Apex Security Body: The CCS is India’s most powerful committee for defense and strategic decisions.
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Crisis Response: Plays a pivotal role during conflicts (e.g., Kargil War, Balakot strikes).
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Strategic Appointments: Oversees critical leadership roles in security agencies.
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Evolution: Transformed from an ad-hoc 1947 committee to a structured, high-powered entity post-1999.
FAQs
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Who heads the CCS?
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Ans:Â Prime Minister.
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Who coordinates CCS matters?
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Ans:Â National Security Advisor (NSA).
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Which body maintains CCS records?
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Ans:Â Cabinet Secretariat.
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