Senior IPS officer Parag Jain has been appointed as the new chief of India’s external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). Jain will take over from outgoing RAW chief Ravi Sinha, whose term ends on June 30, 2025.
Parag Jain, a 1989-batch IPS officer of the Punjab cadre, will assume charge on July 1 for a fixed two-year term. Known for his deep expertise in intelligence operations, strategic surveillance, and regional geopolitics, Jain is currently the second senior-most officer in RAW and heads its Aviation Research Centre (ARC)—a critical wing responsible for aerial surveillance and reconnaissance.
Within RAW, Jain is widely regarded for his sharp operational insights and deep institutional knowledge. His appointment is seen as a move to ensure continuity and tactical depth in India’s external intelligence apparatus.
Parag Jain, a 1989-batch IPS officer of the Punjab cadre, will assume charge on July 1 for a fixed two-year term. Known for his deep expertise in intelligence operations, strategic surveillance, and regional geopolitics, Jain is currently the second senior-most officer in RAW and heads its Aviation Research Centre (ARC)—a critical wing responsible for aerial surveillance and reconnaissance.
Parag Jain’s RAW experience and key assignments
Jain brings with him over two decades of experience within RAW, having held several sensitive portfolios, including long stints overseeing the Pakistan desk. He has played a key operational role during pivotal national security events, including the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.Within RAW, Jain is widely regarded for his sharp operational insights and deep institutional knowledge. His appointment is seen as a move to ensure continuity and tactical depth in India’s external intelligence apparatus.