Ram Pradhan Inquiry Commission

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Ram Pradhan Committee officially known as the High-Level Enquiry Committee (HLEC) on 26/11, the Pradhan Inquiry Commission was appointed by the Maharashtra Government on 30 December 2008, to probe the response to the 2008 Mumbai attacks.[1]

This was a two-member committee comprising former home secretary Ram Pradhan and former IPS officer Vappala Balachandran. The committee evaluated lapses in the law enforcement agencies and suggests measures to prevent events like 26/11 Mumbai attacks.[2][3][4] On 21 December 2009 the committee report was presented to the then chief minister described the Mumbai attacks as "war-like" attack and also found that it was beyond the capacity of the Mumbai Police.[5] The committee submitted its report to the Chief Minister of Maharashtra in April 2009, but the government did not release it, citing security concerns. In December 2009, after substantial portions of the report had been leaked in the media and much agitation had been conducted by the opposition in the state assembly, a Marathi translation was tabled before the assembly.

Aims[edit]

The aim of the commission was to "analyse how far the existing procedures, instruments and administrative culture are to be blamed for what are perceived as lapses. Our stress is on identifying systemic failures," as opposed to blaming individuals.[6]

Findings[edit]

  1. Intelligence
  2. Action to Handle the Attacks
  3. Means to Face Terrorist Attacks
  4. Command and Control
  5. Coastal Security
  6. Modernisation of Police
  7. Anti-Terrorist Squad
  8. Flying Squads
  9. Handling of Security Intelligence at Operational Levels

Members[edit]

  1. R.D. Pradhan (chair), formerly Union Home Secretary in the Rajiv Gandhi government.
  2. Vappala Balachandran, former special secretary, Cabinet Secretariat.

References[edit]

  1. The Times of India published the entire report on its web site. The link is mis-named in the middle of the story. Dhume, Sunil (2 December 2009). "Senior officers don't even look at intelligence reports: 26/11 panel". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012.
  2. Mumbai blasts: Govt fails to keep its word, 3 yrs on Times of India. 15 July 2011
  3. "Pradhan Committee finds 'total confusion' in processing alerts". Sify News. 12 January 2009.
  4. "Maharashtra government rejects Pradhan panel report". Sify News. 16 June 2009.
  5. "Pradhan Committee finds serious lapses on Gafoor's part". The Hindu. 21 December 2009.
  6. The text of the report, as a Microsoft Word document. R.D. Pradhan and V. Balachandran (18 April 2009). "High Level Enquiry Committee on 26/11" (Maharashtra Government vide GAD GR No: Raasua.2008/C.R.34/29-A, 30th Dec 2008). Times of India.
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