This book covers a vast canvas historically as regards Indian Intelligence, and gives an adequate insight into the functioning of the important intelligence agencies of the world. The author has analysed the current functioning of Indian Intelligence agencies in great detail, their drawbacks in the structure and coordination and has come out with s
Manoj Shrivastava is a serving officer of Indian Army who has held intelligence based appointments in Jammu & Kashmir and in Military Intelligence Directorate at Army Headquarters. An alumnus of National Defense Academy, Khadakwasla and Defense Services Staff College, Wellington, the author has served with United Nations as part of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). He has been a member of the project on 'Perception Management in Indian Army' undertaken by Centre of Land Warfare Studies. He is a prolific writer and has been contributing to various journals of strategic community. He is presently serving in J&K in insurgency prone areas along Line of Control.
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INTRODUCTIONEnhancing Intelligence Assessment and Coordination at National Level CHAPTER IIntelligence Structure in India - A Historical Perspective CHAPTER IIPresent Intelligence Setup at The National Level CHAPTER IIIPerception Management : The Growing Realms of Intelligence CHAPTER IVAnalysis: Performance of Indian Intelligence Agencies since Independence CHAPTER VAssessment and Coordination Challenges CHAPTER VIGlobal Trends in Intelligence and Security Infrastructure CHAPTER VIISetting the Stage: The Precursor to the Recommendations CHAPTER VIIIThe Recommendations AppendicesA Intelligence: A BackgrounderB Kargil Committee Report C GC Saxena Task Force Report D National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC): Various ViewsE Intelligence AgenciesF The Historical Intelligence LapsesG Successful Intelligence Operations