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Senior IPS Mahesh Dixit Appointed New Intelligence Bureau Chief

Senior IPS officer Mahesh Dixit has been appointed as the new Director of the Intelligence Bureau for a two-year tenure. The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, chaired by PM Narendra Modi, cleared his appointment succeeding Tapan Kumar Deka. Dixit, a 1993-batch officer from the Andhra Pradesh cadre, has extensive experience in counter-terrorism and internal security operations, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir. He played a key role in monitoring security developments following the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.

Senior IPS officer Mahesh Dixit appointed new IB chief

New Delhi, June 25

Senior Indian Police Service officer Mahesh Dixit was appointed as the new Intelligence Bureau Director on Thursday, taking over charge from the country's internal security and counter-intelligence agency's incumbent Chief Tapan Kumar Deka.

The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, cleared appointment of Mahesh Dixit, a 1993-batch IPS officer from the Andhra Pradesh cadre, who has been appointed for a tenure of two years from the date of assumption of the charge of the post or until further orders.

"The Appointments Committee of the Cabinet has approved the appointment of Mahesh Dixit, a 1993-batch IPS officer from the Andhra Pradesh cadre and Special Director of Intelligence Bureau, as Intelligence Bureau Director succeeding Tapan Kumar Deka, a 1988-batch IPS officer from Himachal Pradesh, for a tenure of two years from the date of assumption of the charge of the post or until further orders, whichever is earlier, by granting extension in service under the provisions of FR 56(d) and Rule 16 (1A) of All India Services (Death cum Retirement Benefits) Rules, 1958," the official statement said.

Dixit has been serving as Special Director in the Intelligence Bureau and is widely regarded as one of the agency's most experienced officers in intelligence gathering and internal security operations.

A significant part of his career was spent in Jammu and Kashmir, where he led the Intelligence Bureau's Subsidiary Intelligence Bureau (SIB) in Srinagar.

In that role, he oversaw intelligence operations across Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh and played a key role in monitoring security developments following the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019.

Dixit has extensive experience in counter-terrorism operations and has handled several sensitive assignments within the Intelligence Bureau. His work has included tackling Pakistan-backed infiltration networks, monitoring radicalisation activities, and addressing threats linked to Left-Wing Extremism.

Intelligence Bureau is India's primary internal security and counter-intelligence agency, operating under the Ministry of Home Affairs.

Often regarded as the oldest intelligence organisation in the world, the Intelligence Bureau is responsible for gathering domestic intelligence, conducting counter-terrorism operations, and protecting critical infrastructure.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I hope Dixit sir focuses on modernising the IB's technology infrastructure. Our intelligence agencies still rely too much on old methods—need more AI, cyber surveillance, and better coordination with state police. Let's see if his tenure brings that change.

James A

As an American following Indian security news, Dixit's background in counter-terrorism is impressive. The IB playing a key role in monitoring post-Article 370 developments shows how important internal intelligence is for national security. Let's hope India-US intelligence cooperation increases under his leadership.

Vikram M

Good appointment, but I'm a bit skeptical—another IPS officer from the same bureaucratic setup. The IB needs fresh perspectives, not just someone who has climbed the ladder within the system. Still, Dixit's handling of the SIB in Srinagar was commendable. Let's see if he can tackle the LWE issue effectively.

Michael C

It's interesting that the UK closely watches Indian intelligence appointments. Dixit's J&K experience is crucial given the volatile region. I'm particularly interested in how he'll handle threats from Pakistan-based groups while maintaining civil liberties. Hope he strikes the right balance.

Rohit P

Honestly, I wish we had more transparency in these appointments. But Dixit's credentials are solid. His work in monitoring radicalisation is critical, especially with the youth getting influenced online. Also, good to see an AP cadre officer getting such a key position—regional representation matters! 👏

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