In a significant development for India’s internal security apparatus, senior IPS officer Mahesh Dixit has been appointed as the new Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB).
The announcement was cleared by the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet, marking a pivotal leadership change in the country’s premier domestic intelligence agency.
A 1993-batch IPS officer from the Telangana cadre, Dixit brings with him decades of experience in intelligence operations, counter-terrorism, and internal security. His career trajectory has been defined by critical postings, including his tenure as head of the Subsidiary Intelligence Bureau in Srinagar, where he oversaw operations across Jammu, Kashmir, and Leh. Officials credit him with playing a crucial role in stabilising the region and tracking security threats following the abrogation of Article 370.
Dixit’s appointment comes at a time when India faces evolving challenges in cybersecurity, cross-border terrorism, and domestic unrest. His proven track record in handling sensitive intelligence operations is expected to strengthen the IB’s capacity to anticipate and neutralise threats. Colleagues describe him as a meticulous strategist with a deep understanding of both grassroots realities and national security imperatives.
As he takes charge, Dixit succeeds the outgoing IB Director, ensuring continuity in leadership while bringing fresh perspectives to the bureau’s functioning. His elevation underscores the government’s confidence in his ability to steer the agency through complex times, balancing operational secrecy with strategic foresight.
The appointment is widely seen as a move to reinforce India’s intelligence framework, with Dixit’s expertise poised to shape the bureau’s response to emerging challenges in the years ahead.


























