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By
Ratnesh Dwivedi
The Information Office of the Prime Minister of India
Background:
Narendra Modi is the Prime Minister of India. He took oath as the Prime Minister of India on 26th May 2014 becoming the first ever PM to be born after India attained Independence. Ever since he assumed office in May 2014, PM Modi has embarked on a journey of all-round and inclusive development where every Indian can realize their hopes and aspirations. He remains deeply inspired by the principle of ‘Antyodaya’, of serving the last person in the queue.
Website of the PMO: http://www.pmindia.gov.in/en/
Twitter Handle: @PMO India
Facebook Page: PMO India
The Organization:
Information office of the Prime Minister of India is taken care of by three different offices –
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Prime Minister’s Unit at the Press Information Bureau
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Public Relations Officer at the PMO
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Information Officer at the PMO
It is important to note here that there is another office at the PMO named the office of Central Public Information Officer (currently held by Praveen Kumar). This office looks only at the Right to Information related queries that reach the PMO.
The press and media related affairs are handled by the above three offices.
Let us have a look at the complete PMO first.
The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) consists of the immediate staff of the Prime Minister of India, as well as multiple levels of support staff reporting to the Prime Minister. The PMO is headed by the Principal Secretary, currently Nripendra Misra. It is part of the Government of India located in the South Block of the Secretariat Building.
Nripendra Mishra-Brain behind all big things; Modi’s Principal Advisor – Photo/Ramesh Pathania
The PMO provides secretarial assistance to the Prime Minister. It is headed by the Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister. The PMO includes the anti-corruption unit and the public wing dealing with grievances. The office houses the Prime Minister and a few selected officers of the Indian Civil Service who work with him to manage and coordinate government and his office. The Prime Minister through his office coordinates with all ministers in the central union cabinet, minister of independent charges and governors and ministers of state government. The PMO is located at the South Block of the Secretariat Building.
The subject matter of files required to be submitted to the Prime Minister depends on whether he is holding direct charge of the Ministry or whether there is a Cabinet Minister or Minister of State (Independent Charge) in charge of the Ministry. In the case of the latter, most matters are dealt with by the Cabinet Minister/Minister of State-in-charge. Only important policy issues, which the Minister concerned feels should be submitted to the Prime Minister for orders or information, are received in the PMO.
In cases where the Prime Minister is the Minister-in-charge, all matters requiring Ministerial approval not delegated to the Minister of State/Deputy Minister, if any, are submitted for orders. The Prime Minister has traditionally been the Minister-in-charge of the Departments of Space, Atomic Energy, and Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions.
Ajit Doval: Man in Action (Modi’s National Security Advisor) – Photo/IT
Some of the important matters that require the Prime Minister’s personal attention include the following:
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Important defence-related issues;
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Decorations, both civilian and defence, where Presidential approval is required;
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All important policy issues;
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Proposals for appointment of Indian Heads of Missions abroad and requests for grant of agreement for foreign Heads of Missions posted to India;
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All important decisions relating to the Cabinet Secretariat;
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Appointments to State Administrative Tribunals and the Central Administrative Tribunal, UPSC, Election Commission, Appointment of members of statutory/constitutional Committees, Commissions attached to various Ministries;
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All policy matters relating to the administration of the Civil Services and administrative reforms;
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Special Packages announced by the Prime Minister for States are monitored in the PMO and periodical reports submitted to Prime Minister; and
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All judicial appointments for which Presidential approval is required.
The Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) directly comes under PMO.
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Important Officers at the PMO
Office of the Prime Minister of India |
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Name |
Designation |
Rank |
Ajit Kumar Doval |
National Security Adviser |
Minister of State Rank |
Nripendra Misra |
Principal Secretary |
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Rajeev Topno |
Private Secretary |
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SanjivSingla |
Private Secretary |
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Anurag Jain |
Joint Secretary |
Complete list of officers at the PMO – As of 10/04/2017
Designations |
Officer Name |
Telephone |
Principal Secretary to PM |
Sh. Nripendra Misra |
23013040 |
National Security Advisor |
Sh. AjitDoval KC |
23019227 |
Addl. Principal Secretary to PM |
Dr. P. K. Mishra |
23014844 |
Secretary to PM |
Sh. BhaskarKhulbe |
23010838 |
Joint Secretary to PM |
Dr. T. V. Somanathan |
23013024 |
Sh. Tarun Bajaj |
23793308 |
|
Sh. Arvind Kumar Sharma |
23015944 |
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Sh. Anurag Jain |
23014547 |
|
Ms. Debashree Mukherjee |
23018485 |
|
Sh. Vinay Mohan Kwatra |
23016308 |
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Sh. V. Sheshadri |
23013485 |
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Sh. BrajendraNavnit |
23012613 |
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Private Secretary to PM |
Sh. Rajeev Topno |
23012312 |
Sh. Sanjeev Kumar Singla |
23012312 |
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Director |
Ms. Namgya C. Khampa |
23793404 |
Dr.ShrikarKeshavPardeshi |
23018040 |
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Director (RTI) |
Sh. Syed EkramRizwi |
23074072 |
Deputy Secretary |
Sh. MayurMaheshwari |
23017676 |
Ms. NandiniPaliwal |
23013132 |
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Sh. Brijesh Pandey |
23013586 |
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Sh. Vivek Kumar |
23010849 |
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Sh. Ajit Kumar |
23017367 |
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Sh. Vijay Kumar Mantri |
23017442 |
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Sh. Siddhartha Nath |
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Public Relations Officer |
Sh. J.M. Thakkar |
23016920 |
Information Officer |
Sh. SharatChander |
23016920 |
OSD (IT) |
Dr. Hiren Joshi |
23014208 |
OSD (R&S) |
Sh. Pratik Doshi |
23018876 |
OSD (A&T) |
Sh. Sanjay R. Bhavsar |
23018939 |
OSD (MR) |
Sh. Ashutosh Narayan Singh |
23016920 |
Deputy Secretary (Pers) |
Sh. ChandreshSona |
23018632 |
Joint Director (OL) |
Ms. Purnima Sharma |
23015236 |
Under Secretary (US) |
Ms. Aishvarya Singh |
23017927 |
Under Secretary (Admin) |
Sh. Agni Kumar Das |
23018130 |
Under Secretary (Pers) |
Sh. Pushpendra Kumar Sharma |
23018939 |
Under Secretary (Funds) |
Sh. P. K. Bali |
23013683 |
Under Secretary (Public) |
Sh. Ambuj Sharma |
23014155 |
Under Secretary (RTI) |
Sh. Parveen Kumar |
23382590 |
Under Secretary (Pol) |
Sh. Avinash Kumar Sinha |
23010976 |
Under Secretary (Parl) |
Sh. Biplab Kumar Roy |
23017530 |
Reference Officer |
Sh. Nilesh Kumar Kalbhor |
23014021 |
Research Officer |
Dr.Nirav K. Shah |
23012661 |
Sh. Yash Rajiv Gandhi |
23014208 |
Mode of Operation
As said above, the Information Office of the Prime Minister of India is taken care of by three different offices –
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Prime Minister’s Unit at the Press Information Bureau – The PIB takes care of the publicity of all the ministries within the cabinet. Since the Prime Minister also is a minister, there is a senior dedicated office at the PIB that looks after the PM’s publicity.
Presently Mr Atul Tiwari is in charge. Email – [email protected]
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Public Relations Officer at the PMO –
MR J M Thakkar is in charge. Phone number is 011-23016920
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Information Officer at the PMO
Mr SharatChander is in charge. Phone number is 011-23016920
The policies regarding media are monitored by the PIB as they give accreditations to senior media personnel who cover the government of India.
Prime Minister’s Office and China
According to senior journalist and foreign policy expert Mr Prem Shankar Jha, PM Modi’s closeness with the U.S. has disrupted India’s ties with China.
“Modi has turned India into a military and diplomatic ally of the U.S. In China’s eyes, this has transformed India from a like-minded country that shared its opposition to the US’s attempt to create a unipolar world, into an adversary.”
According to another report by the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, Modi’s China policy is a balancing act between reality and rhetoric.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s policy towards China can be best described as a balancing act displaying elements of pragmatism and realism. India has sought closer ties with countries like the US and Japan, but has simultaneously also displayed its willingness to accommodate Chinese interests in the region. After the initial euphoria over the prospects of strengthening the bilateral ties, Modi’s China policy has been remarkably re-shaped by the changing ground realities, with the Indian establishment waking up to the dangers of moving too fast and too soon on its China policy.”
There have been many occasions when PM Modi has extended warm wishes to the Chinese community.
PM’s post on the Chinese social media platform, Weibo
Oct 01, 2016
My greetings to the people of China on the occasion of your National Day.
E. Mr. MengJianzhu, Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China met PM
Nov 09, 2016
E. Mr. MengJianzhu, Secretary of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the Communist Party of China met Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today.
PM to visit Vietnam; to attend Annual G-20 Leaders Summit in Hangzhou, China
Sep 02, 2016
PM would be visiting Vietnam from 2nd September 2016 to 3rd September 2016. PM will also be attending Annual G-20 Leaders Summit in Hangzhou, China from 3rd September 2016 to …
Call on PM by Mr. Han Zheng, Party Secretary of Shanghai and Member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China
May 05, 2016
Mr. Han Zheng, Party Secretary of Shanghai and Member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China, called on Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today.
PM greets people of China, Korea, Mongolia and Vietnam, on the Lunar New Year Celebrations
Feb 08, 2016
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has greeted people of China, Korea, Mongolia and Vietnam, on the Lunar New Year Celebrations.
Photo/AFP
PM’s bilateral engagements on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit
Nov 21, 2015
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today met the Premier of the People’s Republic of China, Mr. Li Keqiang, on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur.
Mr. Li Yuanchao, Vice President of the People’s Republic of China meets PM
Nov 06, 2015
Mr. Li Yuanchao, Vice President of the People’s Republic of China met Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today.
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