Kamal Nayan Choubey is a distinguished former IPS officer and strategic advisor with more than 35 years of leadership experience in national security, public administration, civil aviation, infrastructure development, and policy governance. Recognized for his visionary leadership and operational excellence, he has successfully contributed across critical sectors including border management, civil aviation, railways, healthcare, foreign affairs, and economic development.
Beginning his professional journey as an Assistant Professor at Delhi University, Mr. Choubey joined the Indian Police Service in 1986 and went on to serve in several prestigious leadership positions at both state and national levels. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated exceptional expertise in managing complex security environments, strengthening institutional frameworks, and driving collaborative public-private initiatives.
During his tenure with the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Mr. Choubey played an important role in supporting aviation infrastructure modernization and airport development initiatives across India. He contributed to policy coordination, regulatory support, and stakeholder engagement for improving operational efficiency within the aviation sector.
His experience includes working on public-private partnership (PPP) models, aviation security coordination, and strategic planning for airport operations. He also supported initiatives focused on passenger facilitation, operational compliance, and inter-agency coordination.
With strong administrative and governance expertise, he effectively bridged government and industry collaboration in aviation-related projects. His leadership and strategic insights continue to make him a valued advisor in the civil aviation and infrastructure sectors.
With a strong commitment to integrity, governance excellence, and nation-building, Mr. Choubey continues to offer strategic guidance and advisory support to organizations seeking experienced leadership in governance, civil aviation, security, infrastructure, and institutional development.