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Superspy Tapan Deka gets one-year extension as IB chief

In the wake of war against Pakistan sponsored terrorism, ‘Superspy' Intelligence Bureau (IB) chief Tapan Kumar Deka was on Tuesday given a one-year extension till June 2026, according to a Personnel Ministry order.

Earlier in the month CBI chief Praveen Kumar Sood, 1986 batch from Karnataka cadre, also got one year extension ahead of his original two-year term on 25 May. 

Deka is a 1988-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Himachal Pradesh cadre.

Deka is an expert in handling Pakistan sponsored terrorism 

Deka is known for expertise in handling Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and radicalisation-related cases and has a proven track record in handling matters related to Jammu and as well as in the region.

He also has experience in leading operations against the terror group Indian Mujahideen, which was behind subversive activities across the country in the 2000s

This is the second successive one-year extension in the top post for the 1988-batch Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the Himachal Pradesh cadre.

He has been granted an extension in service under the rules that allow the to extend in “public interest” the services of the chiefs of IB and Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), Cabinet Secretary, Home Secretary and others, beyond the 60-year age of superannuation.

Earlier, Deka served as the head of the operations wing of the IB for over two decades before finally taking the reins of the agency in 2022. He was also in charge of the counter-assaults during the 26/11 Mumbai attack in 2008.

The IB chief also won praise during his posting in Assam to handle the volatile situation that arose following the large-scale violence after the enactment of the Amendment Act in 2019.

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