- Source: China Study Group
The China Study Group (CSG) of the Government of India is an informal official group set up for advising the government on its China policy. It is a confidential body made up of inter-ministerial secretary-level officials. Set up by the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs under the Indira Gandhi government in November 1975, it was first headed by diplomat K.R. Narayanan (later President of India). It has been under the charge of civil servants such as Brajesh Mishra and Ajit Doval.
History
Shivshankar Menon wrote in his book "Choices":
In 1976, on the basis of the much better information regarding the border available to India, the Cabinet Committee for Political Affairs established the China Study Group under the foreign secretary to recommend revised patrolling limits, rules of engagement, and the pattern of Indian presence along the border with China
China Study Group has a key structural role in the ongoing 2020 China–India skirmishes.
Patrolling Points (PPs) for Indian troops along the China–India border were defined by the China Study Group in the 1970s.
Members
In 2020, the CSG was headed by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. CSG members include:
Cabinet Secretary
Foreign Secretary
Home Secretary
Defence Secretary
Vice Chief of the Army Staff
Vice Chief of the Naval Staff
Vice Chief of the Air Staff
Director of the Intelligence Bureau
Director of R&AW
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