The government is, for the moment, keeping the first-ever review of the country's security environment under wraps. The first avatar of the National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) submitted this 131-page report, called the National Security Review (NSR), to the government towards the end of last year. Outlook has obtained a copy of the recommendations. The summary comprises 36 points, divided into six parts: on military capability building, diplomatic initiatives, internal security management, social reform, technology issues and economic security. Set up in November 1998, the high-profile 30-member board comprised distinguished personalities outside the government with expertise in foreign affairs, external security, defence, strategic analyses, economics, science and technology. K. Subrahmanyam was the convenor of the board which had former foreign secretaries Jagat Mehta, M.K. Rasgotra, Muchkund Dubey, J.. Dixit, Lt Gen (retd) Afsir Karim, former principal secretary to the PM .. Vohra, as well as Gen S.F. Rodrigues, Admiral V.S. Shekhawat, Air Chief Marshal S.K. Mehra and many others.