Parag Jain named RAW chief, key mind behind Operation Sindoor
July 16, 2025
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Parag Jain appointed RAW chief: Acclaimed mastermind of Operation Sindoor to steer India’s intelligence future

Parag Jain, a 1989-batch IPS officer known for his pivotal role in Operation Sindoor, has been appointed as the new RAW chief. With deep expertise in HUMINT and TECHINT, his leadership is expected to strengthen India’s external intelligence amid rising geopolitical challenges

by WEB DESK
Jun 28, 2025, 04:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Delhi
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The Union Government on June 28 appointed Parag Jain, a seasoned 1989-batch IPS officer of the Punjab cadre, as the new Secretary of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India’s elite external intelligence agency. Jain will take over the reins on July 1, 2025, for a fixed tenure of two years, succeeding Ravi Sinha, whose relatively low-profile term ends on June 30.

Parag Jain, currently heading the Aviation Research Centre (ARC), is no stranger to high-stakes covert operations. Known in intelligence circles as a “super sleuth,” he brings a formidable blend of HUMINT (human intelligence) and TECHINT (technical intelligence) skills to the post — a combination that proved instrumental in the success of Operation Sindoor, India’s most ambitious cross-border precision strike campaign in recent history.

Under Jain’s intelligence guidance, Operation Sindoor enabled the Indian armed forces to execute targeted missile strikes deep inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied J&K (PoJK), crippling terror launchpads and enemy infrastructure. While the strikes took mere minutes, intelligence sources reveal that Jain’s groundwork — years of meticulous surveillance, network development, and geospatial mapping — was what enabled such precision.

His appointment comes at a time when India’s external intelligence apparatus faces intense scrutiny. RAW’s perceived lapses during the recent crises in the Maldives and Bangladesh had raised concerns within the security establishment. In this context, Jain’s track record — spanning militancy-era Punjab, counter-insurgency ops in J&K, and key international postings in Sri Lanka and Canada — offers both credibility and reassurance.

Jain is widely respected for his calm, methodical approach and tactical acumen. His career began in the politically volatile districts of Bhatinda, Mansa, and Hoshiarpur during Punjab’s peak insurgency. He later served as SSP Chandigarh and DIG Ludhiana before moving to central deputation, where he held several crucial roles, eventually being empanelled to hold posts equivalent to a central Director General of Police (DGP).

Notably, Jain played a behind-the-scenes role during the abrogation of Article 370, providing critical real-time intelligence on possible militant responses and foreign propaganda strategies. He was also associated with intelligence planning during Operation Balakote, the 2019 Indian airstrike inside Pakistan in response to the Pulwama terror attack.

His deep experience in managing complex geopolitical theatres, especially in J&K, is expected to be invaluable as India navigates an increasingly volatile global security landscape — one marked by hybrid warfare, cyber threats, disinformation campaigns, and unstable neighbourhoods.

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet’s clearance of Jain’s name signals the government’s strategic choice of capability over visibility. Unlike some of his predecessors, Jain has maintained a low public profile, choosing to let his operational successes speak for themselves.

Topics: R&AWUnion GovernmentResearch and Analysis WingTECHINTAviation Research Centre
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