Role of Central Intelligence and Investigative Agencies in countering Internal Security Threats
Central intelligence and investigative agencies play a crucial role in maintaining internal security in India by preventing, detecting, and responding to various threats. These agencies, including the Intelligence Bureau (IB), Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and the National Investigation Agency (NIA), use a combination of intelligence gathering, investigation, and enforcement to address security challenges.
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
- Policy Formulation: The MHA formulates policies on internal security, border management, and disaster management. In 2023, the MHA introduced the National Security Policy aimed at integrating intelligence and law enforcement efforts.
- Coordination Role: MHA coordinates between central and state governments on internal ....
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