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Lt. Gen. (Retd) Dr Rajesh Pant named Chairman, India Future Foundation

The non-profit think tank, India Future Foundation (IFF), has announced the appointment of Lt. Gen. (Retd) Dr Rajesh Pant as its Chairman.

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New : The non-profit think tank, India Future Foundation (IFF), has announced the appointment of Lt. Gen. (Retd) Dr Rajesh Pant as its Chairman.

Lt Gen. (Retd) Dr Pant previously held the position of National Cybersecurity Coordinator in the Prime Minister’s Office, Government of India. During his term, India’s ranking shifted from 47th to the top 10 in the Global Cybersecurity Index. Additionally, Dr Pant was responsible for the implementation of the Trusted Products directive in the .

Before his tenure as the National Cybersecurity Coordinator, Dr Pant was in charge of the Army’s cyber training establishment. During this period, training programs were developed that catered to the needs of the Indian Army in terms of cyber .

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Dr. Pant has served in the Army Signals Corps for over 41 years. His contributions in the areas of national security and cybersecurity have been acknowledged with three awards from the President of India.

On the academic front, Dr Pant holds a Ph.D. in information security metrics. His research in this field has contributed to cybersecurity advancements. Furthermore, he possesses an understanding of the complexities of information security, which has played a role in the development of cybersecurity protocols.

Kanishk Gaur, founder, India Future Foundation said that that they anticipate benefiting from Dr Pant’s experience and insights. Gaur emphasised the foundation’s mission to enhance internet safety.

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“We are honoured and thrilled to welcome Lt Gen (Dr) Pant to India Future Foundation. His invaluable guidance will undoubtedly propel us towards our mission of creating a safer Internet for all. We eagerly look forward to drawing from his vast experience and knowledge, accelerating our progress in our initiatives,” Gaur said.

On his association with IFF, Lt Gen. (Retd) Dr Pant said, “I have always been impressed with the commendable work done by India Future Foundation in bolstering Internet safety. It is indeed an honour to be part of such a mission-driven organisation, and I am eager to contribute towards the attainment of its objectives.”

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