Spy War in South Asia : Intelligence Failure Reforms and the Fight against Cross Border Terrorism in Pakistan Bangladesh India and Afghanistan


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The central intelligence agencies have earned the wrath of the government for failing to sufficiently warn local agencies. Why do our secret intelligence agencies fail repeatedly? Is it because of the lack of adequate intelligence the dearth of trained manpower in the intelligence sector failure to apply latest sophisticated technology in surveillance lack of proper intelligence sharing between the Centre and the states lack of action on available intelligence or the lack of sensible intelligence reforms? There were reports in yesteryears that Pakistani intelligence had established spy networks in some states of South Asia to closely monitor Indias intelligence political and military activities. What further reforms have been undertaken by the political leadership to fight this menace? Invariably we see the blame game after the failure has occurred and committees set up for reforms. But very seldom any action is taken on the ground. This book highlights the operational mechanism reform packages and failures of intelligence agencies in India Bangladesh Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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