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Intelligence : an insider's view Ashok Karnik

By: Material type: TextTextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublication details: Mumbai Forum for Integrated National Security (FINS) 2015Description: xi, 239 p. HardISBN:
  • 9789383999088
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954
Summary: Description: All his working life Ashok Karnik served in the Intelligence Bureau collecting valuable data that would be ultimately used for formulating government policy. As a thinking, intelligent individual he arrived at his own philosophy about various security issues that trouble us as citizens. These views, which are "An Insiders's View", as the title of the book states so succinctly, need to be read and digested by concerned citizens. One may not concur with all of Karnik's conclusion but his sincerity and integrity is never in doubt. The Intelligence community is invariably blamed by State administrations, their police forces and even by military or para military units sent to aid the States whenever they are caught unawares. The 26/11 attach on Mumbai is a glaring example. But no one is ever told, for obvious reasons, of the IB's success stories, which are many. Also, the inefficiencies of our own uniformed apparatus is often drowned in the cacophony accompanying what are called "failures of intelligence"
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All his working life Ashok Karnik served in the Intelligence Bureau collecting valuable data that would be ultimately used for formulating government policy. As a thinking, intelligent individual he arrived at his own philosophy about various security issues that trouble us as citizens. These views, which are "An Insiders's View", as the title of the book states so succinctly, need to be read and digested by concerned citizens. One may not concur with all of Karnik's conclusion but his sincerity and integrity is never in doubt. The Intelligence community is invariably blamed by State administrations, their police forces and even by military or para military units sent to aid the States whenever they are caught unawares. The 26/11 attach on Mumbai is a glaring example. But no one is ever told, for obvious reasons, of the IB's success stories, which are many. Also, the inefficiencies of our own uniformed apparatus is often drowned in the cacophony accompanying what are called "failures of intelligence"

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