Modi Administration Elevates Counter-Intelligence as Primary Security Priority

The Indian national security establishment, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is shifting its primary focus toward counter-intelligence operations. Following significant efforts to curb domestic Maoist insurgencies, the government is now prioritizing the neutralization of foreign intelligence networks and their operatives within the country. This strategic realignment aims to dismantle clandestine influence operations and protect sensitive national assets from external interference. Security agencies have been directed to intensify surveillance and take proactive measures against foreign agents, signaling a more aggressive stance in safeguarding India's sovereignty and internal stability in an increasingly complex geopolitical environment.
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