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Lt.
Gen. (Retd.) V R Raghavan is President,
Centre for Security Analysis and Director, Delhi
Policy Group.
Expertise:
Security & Peace Studies,
Nuclear Deterrence and Non-Proliferation, CBMs,
Non-Traditional Security, South Asia, Military
History & War Studies.
After
a distinguished career in the Indian Army, where
he was decorated on three occasions, he retired
as Director General of Military Operations.
His combat experience included operations in
wars with Pakistan and China and in counter-insurgency
campaigns.
The
General joined DPG as the founding Director.
In this capacity, he successfully conceptualized
and implemented projects on South Asian Comprehensive
Security focusing on the political, economic,
environment security issues; Non-Traditional
Security premised on non-military security threats
and Nuclear Policy Stewardship aimed at sharpening
the nuclear debate in India for introducing
restraint and responsibility in nuclear policy.
As President, CSA, he has led programmes on
peninsular Indias security perspectives,
relations with South East Asia and Sri Lanka
and on the Civil SocietyGovernance interface.
He
is Council Member, International
Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS),
London. He was a Commissioner of the Weapons
of Mass Destruction Commission chaired by Dr.
Hans Blix; Visiting Fellow at CISAC, Stanford
University and the Henry L. Stimson Centre.
He is an elected member
of the Council of United Services Institution
of India. He was a member of the Committee
to review the Armed Forces Special Powers Act.
Gen. Raghavan has addressed conferences at the
Institute of Regional Studies, Islamabad and
the Islamabad Policy Research Institute; the
Shangri-La Dialogue, Singapore and Global Strategic
Review Conference in Geneva. He has made presentations
and chaired sessions in conferences and seminars
in India, South Asia, South-East Asia, Australia,
Japan, Taiwan, Europe and the United States.
The
General has authored books amongst which, the
monograph, Indias Need for Strategic
Balance; essay on Limited War and Nuclear
Escalation in South Asia, the books Infantry
in India, and SiachenConflict without
End are widely known. He has edited more
than a dozen books. His articles have been carried
in leading newspapers, journals, magazines in
India and internationally. He is a Guest
Lecturer at Indian War Colleges and the National
Defence College.
He
graduated from the Royal Military College of
Science and Army Staff College, U.K. in 1968.
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