Gurugram, Haryana, June 26, 2026 : Commemorating Late Maj Maroof Raza (Retd.), one of India's
most respected experts on defence and strategic affairs, IIRIS Consulting
announced the launch of the Maroof Raza Centre for Security Studies (MRCSS),
a dedicated platform developed for advancing informed dialogue, research, and
engagement on national security, geopolitics, and emerging strategic issues.
Maj Maroof Raza (1959-2026) spent decades shaping informed conversations on
security, preparedness, and national interest, firstly as an Indian Army
officer, and then as an insightful commentator, teacher, writer, and strategic
advisor to IIRIS.
Mrs Anis Raza, wife of Maj Raza remembers him as “The quintessential soldier - scholar — who embodied the rare
union of intellect and valour. A patriot whose life was defined by honour,
character, and unwavering devotion to his beloved India. His legacy endures
through his work for the nation, and through the principles of integrity,
character, and duty that he upheld above all else. A true officer and gentleman,
who inspired respect by the values he lived by - that was Maroof Raza.”
Mr Garry Singh, President, IIRIS Consulting, while commenting on the launch of MRCSS, said, “Maroof Raza Sahab believed that informed strategic thinking was essential not only for governments and security institutions, but for society as a whole. Through this Centre, we hope to create a lasting platform that encourages research, dialogue, and leadership development on issues that will shape India's security future.”
The centre aims to keep the principles he promoted alive
by prompting intellectual rigour, clear strategy, well-informed dialogues, and
the never-ending commitment towards India's security environment. The centre
intends to gather policymakers, army leaders, academics, business
professionals, students, and researchers together to address issues impacting
India's strategic future. As part of its activities, the Centre will promote
research, thought leadership, academic engagement, scholarships, institutional
collaborations, and youth-focused initiatives designed to encourage a deeper
understanding of security and geopolitical affairs. The centre will also invest
in the next generation of strategic thinkers through the IIRIS Scholarships
programme, with a flagship commitment to sponsor one PhD scholar annually,
dedicated to research that carries forward the rigour and purpose that defined
Maroof Raza's life's work.
A key pillar of the Centre will be the Maroof Raza
Memorial Annual Dialogue. This flagship event will bring together key
figures from various fields to discuss national security, geopolitical
developments, strategic risks, and public policy. The dialogue will serve as a
living tribute to Maroof Raza's lifelong dedication to encouraging meaningful
discourse.
The establishment of this Centre marks the beginning of
a long-term effort to empower strategic awareness, encourage informed
discussions, and add real value to India's evolving security environment.
