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ID129366
Title ProperIndia's intelligence challenges
Other Title Informationthe need for transformation
LanguageENG
AuthorDoval, Ajit KC
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Unlike in the past when it was not a tabooed subject, intelligence has entered the arena of public discourse. We have to accept the reality as it is and not as we wish it to be. Not only the intelligence production -- which can be a legitimate matter of public concern -- but even the processes, structures and systems will increasingly come under public scrutiny. The Intelligence agencies should start deliberating on a public interface mechanism which, in the long run, may even include a media and public relation exercise. In the way Indian democracy is evolving, it will be in the national interest to educate the media and have working relation with it rather than allow it to go haywire for want of knowledge and authentic information. A well thought out action plan on this count may take two to three years before it is made operational.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Technology Vol.11, No.91; July-August 2012; p.12-19
Journal SourceDefence and Technology Vol.11, No.91; July-August 2012; p.12-19
Key WordsPublic Security ;  National Security ;  Internal Security ;  Intelligence Service ;  Intelligence Production ;  Public Concern ;  India ;  Authentic Information ;  Security Strategy ;  Public Interface Mechanism ;  Intelligence Challenges ;  India's Intelligence Challenges ;  Service Transformation ;  Intelligence Operations