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The Indian authorities have also alleged the involvement of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, in the blasts. [19] On 16 June 2017 giving its verdict in the 1993 Mumbai bomb-blast case, a Special Terrorism and Disruptive Activities Act court pronounced gangster Mustafa Dossa and Firoz Khan guilty of conspiracy.
India has a number of intelligence agencies, of which the best known are the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India's external intelligence agency, and the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the domestic intelligence agency, responsible for counter-intelligence, counter-terrorism and overall internal security.
Operation Tupac is the codename of a military-intelligence contingency program that was run in the 1980s by Pakistan's main intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). It has a three-part action plan to provide covert support to anti-India separatists and militants in the insurgency in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir.
Intelligence Bureau (India) (IB) National Investigation Agency (NIA) ... External Intelligence. Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Defence Intelligence. Air ...
The Inter-Services Intelligence was established in 1948. It was the brainchild of Major General Walter Cawthorn, then Deputy Chief of Staff of the Pakistan Army, following the First Kashmir War which had exposed weaknesses in intelligence gathering, sharing, and coordination between the army, air force, navy, Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Military Intelligence (MI).
The framework of Indian intelligence. The Indira Gandhi administration decided that a full-fledged second security service was needed. R. N. Kao, then a deputy director of the Intelligence Bureau, submitted a blueprint for the new agency. [12] Kao was appointed as the chief of India's first foreign intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis ...
Rogue elements of the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency may have provided training or material support for the terrorists. [56] The ISI has been suspected of providing support to LeT or JeM in the past, [ 57 ] and it has been suggested that "the equipment, training and sophistication of [the planning of the Mumbai attacks ...
Pakistan had been helping the Sikh secessionist movement in the Indian Punjab since the 1970s and till date. [20] Since the early 1980s Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI created a special Punjab cell in its headquarters to support the militant Sikh followers of Bhindranwale and supply them with arms and ammunitions.