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BJP-led Central Government pushing to revive NATGRID

The Union government is set to make an aggressive effort to accomplish one of the most ambitious intelligence projects in recent memory, which failed to take off during United Progressive Alliance rule.

Conceived in the wake of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) is a centralised agency which stores sensitive personal information on citizens from almost two dozen agencies to be made available for counter-terror investigations.

Multiple sources say the government will appoint a senior serving government official, in all likelihood one with an intelligence background, to head NATGRID, with a mandate to operationalise it as a federal counter-terrorism centre.

Contract not renewed

Soon after it came to power last year, the National Democratic Alliance government refused to renew the contract of Raghu Raman, NATGRID’s first and only CEO, who had bagged the job while working for automobile major Mahindra. Mr. Raman’s contract was not renewed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the basis of an alleged adverse intelligence report. Though the government has kept its options open for private citizens to apply this time, a senior official said it was keen on intelligence officials.

UPA’s showpiece project

One of the UPA’s biggest showpiece internal security projects, the grid was to provide an intelligence database that would have networked 21 sets of data sources to provide quick and secure access of information to about 10 intelligence and law-enforcement agencies including the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and R&AW. These data sources include records related to immigration entry and exit, banking and financial transactions.

Ashok Prasad, Secretary, Internal Security, who is holding additional charge of NATGRID, is said to be the frontrunner for the post. Mr. Prasad, a 1979 batch IPS officer of Andhra Pradesh cadre lost the race to become the IB chief last year when the government decided to appoint his junior Dineshwar Sharma to the post. There is an understanding that the government wants to compensate him for the loss.

“But, this government is known for making unconventional appointments. It is a sensitive and important post and the government would want a trustworthy person to hold this post. NATGRID will have access to all kinds of data under one roof and can also prove to be counter-productive if misused,” said the official. Last year, former IIT-Kanpur Director Sanjay Govind Dhande was in the race but the proposal fell through.



On December 16, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued a circular to fill the post of CEO of NATGRID. The circular calls for applicants with a Masters in Electronics, IT or equivalent with an experience of working in the IT-related field for 25 years. Both serving as well as retired government officials can apply.



The circular also says that if a private person is hired, his/her salary would be Rs. 10 lakh a month and if it’s a government servant, it will be his last drawn salary or the present salary.
 
I remember V Mahalingam's article on NatGrid. Brigadier V Mahalingam is a former Force Commander of the National Security Guard.
He had opined the following structure for Nat Grid

CounterTerrorism.jpg


NCTH = National Counter Terrorism Head
NCTC = National Counter Terrorism Center
  • He said that creating a separate Counter Terrorism Ministry directly under the Prime Minister is the way forward for NatGrid.
  • A National Counter Terrorism Head (NCTH) will head the Counter Terrorism (CT) body in the country.
  • The NCTH will be the single point authority in the country for all CT activity with authorization to muster all resources within the country.
  • The authority vested in him will be matched by his accountability to every terrorist strike.
  • He should be made accountable and answerable to the Parliament
If we look at this structure, its very clear that NATGRID Head has to have an Ex Intelligence cadre or having extensive experience

I am not sure if this structure is followed now by NDA as a rejig.. But with RAW assets coming under NTRO, it looks likely a similar structure is being implemented
 
I remember V Mahalingam's article on NatGrid. Brigadier V Mahalingam is a former Force Commander of the National Security Guard.
He had opined the following structure for Nat Grid

CounterTerrorism.jpg


NCTH = National Counter Terrorism Head
NCTC = National Counter Terrorism Center
  • He said that creating a separate Counter Terrorism Ministry directly under the Prime Minister is the way forward for NatGrid.
  • A National Counter Terrorism Head (NCTH) will head the Counter Terrorism (CT) body in the country.
  • The NCTH will be the single point authority in the country for all CT activity with authorization to muster all resources within the country.
  • The authority vested in him will be matched by his accountability to every terrorist strike.
  • He should be made accountable and answerable to the Parliament
If we look at this structure, its very clear that NATGRID Head has to have an Ex Intelligence cadre or having extensive experience

I am not sure if this structure is followed now by NDA as a rejig.. But with RAW assets coming under NTRO, it looks likely a similar structure is being implemented


What I'm skeptical about is whether they will be able to maintain the infrastructure or not. The NIA's website still figures Ilyas Kashmiri in the Wanted list.

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What I'm skeptical about is whether they will be able to maintain the infrastructure or not. The NIA's website still figures Ilyas Kashmiri in the Wanted list.

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INDIAN STANDARD TIME bro...
Seriously, it shows how far we are mismanaging things in our different departments... thats why the above figure i had saved in my comp.. The integration of all such departments and proper resource allocation is the need of the hour..

Another attack and we will just blame on everything. We will overlook that our own intelligence and agencies are not well coordinating nor the structure as of today is proper...
 
INDIAN STANDARD TIME bro...
Seriously, it shows how far we are mismanaging things in our different departments... thats why the above figure i had saved in my comp.. The integration of all such departments and proper resource allocation is the need of the hour..

Another attack and we will just blame on everything. We will overlook that our own intelligence and agencies are not well coordinating nor the structure as of today is proper...


Sometimes I feel there should be certain amount of accountability of intelligence agencies and law enforcement agencies towards the Parliament. But then looking at the recent ruckus that happened in Rajya Sabha, I think these agencies are better off under Official Secrets Act. Our political establishment is equally immature. Also the present condition of state police is somewhat dismal, atleast in my state.
 
Sometimes I feel there should be certain amount of accountability of intelligence agencies and law enforcement agencies towards the Parliament. But then looking at the recent ruckus that happened in Rajya Sabha, I think these agencies are better off under Official Secrets Act. Our political establishment is equally immature. Also the present condition of state police is somewhat dismal, atleast in my state.

My dear, you should feel encouraged by these news
  1. Prashant Kishore, Strategist for Nitish Kumar says after 2+ terms of Tarun Gogoi, the incumbency factor and non performance is way too much for any strategy to work for Congress
  2. He also said a coalition only can make Tarun Gogoi win another term
  3. So talks started with whom - Badruddin Ajmal who demanded 53 seats and was duly rejected for coalition
  4. Now they tried wooing AGP.. AGP may not agree as they want to fight against congress
  5. BJP already upping the ante
  6. Congress most probably will go alone in Assam polls
  7. So a new govt devoid of Congress has higher probability of happening
The father as CM and son in stalling parliament are their biggest achivements. Tarun Gogoi should have retired long back but he wants to rule forever.
I agree that rajya Sabha has become a joke on our faces as they are making a mockery of our democracy. So political change will be coming soon in the form of a dedicated long term for NDA in both houses with direct or indirect majority. Only time will say if NDA will leave a good mark on Indian growth story or not.

Intelligence is accountable to PM and periodically the head should brief Parliament. But for that parliament has to function.. adjournments hits our nationally important discussion and information briefs the most. So yes i agree its an issue. Don know under OSA it would benefit much.. Most covert things are under already defined OSA . Amendment to it may put too many staff under OSA which may be counter productive
 
Conceived in the wake of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) is a centralised agency which stores sensitive personal information on citizens from almost two dozen agencies to be made available for counter-terror investigations.

Multiple sources say the government will appoint a senior serving government official, in all likelihood one with an intelligence background, to head NATGRID, with a mandate to operationalise it as a federal counter-terrorism centre.

Soon after it came to power last year, the National Democratic Alliance government refused to renew the contract of Raghu Raman, NATGRID’s first and only CEO, who had bagged the job while working for automobile major Mahindra. Mr. Raman’s contract was not renewed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the basis of an alleged adverse intelligence report. Though the government has kept its options open for private citizens to apply this time, a senior official said it was keen on intelligence officials.

the grid was to provide an intelligence database that would have networked 21 sets of data sources to provide quick and secure access of information to about 10 intelligence and law-enforcement agencies including the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and R&AW. These data sources include records related to immigration entry and exit, banking and financial transactions.

“But, this government is known for making unconventional appointments. It is a sensitive and important post and the government would want a trustworthy person to hold this post. NATGRID will have access to all kinds of data under one roof and can also prove to be counter-productive if misused,” said the official. Last year, former IIT-Kanpur Director Sanjay Govind Dhande was in the race but the proposal fell through.



On December 16, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued a circular to fill the post of CEO of NATGRID. The circular calls for applicants with a Masters in Electronics, IT or equivalent with an experience of working in the IT-related field for 25 years. Both serving as well as retired government officials can apply.



The circular also says that if a private person is hired, his/her salary would be Rs. 10 lakh a month and if it’s a government servant, it will be his last drawn salary or the present salary.

10 intelligence and law-enforcement agencies including the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and R&AW.

Is that going to be according to cases related issues ? I mean state level , national level , regional level and international level and later these levels are being further divided depending on the issues.
 
Conceived in the wake of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) is a centralised agency which stores sensitive personal information on citizens from almost two dozen agencies to be made available for counter-terror investigations.

Multiple sources say the government will appoint a senior serving government official, in all likelihood one with an intelligence background, to head NATGRID, with a mandate to operationalise it as a federal counter-terrorism centre.

Soon after it came to power last year, the National Democratic Alliance government refused to renew the contract of Raghu Raman, NATGRID’s first and only CEO, who had bagged the job while working for automobile major Mahindra. Mr. Raman’s contract was not renewed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the basis of an alleged adverse intelligence report. Though the government has kept its options open for private citizens to apply this time, a senior official said it was keen on intelligence officials.

the grid was to provide an intelligence database that would have networked 21 sets of data sources to provide quick and secure access of information to about 10 intelligence and law-enforcement agencies including the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and R&AW. These data sources include records related to immigration entry and exit, banking and financial transactions.

“But, this government is known for making unconventional appointments. It is a sensitive and important post and the government would want a trustworthy person to hold this post. NATGRID will have access to all kinds of data under one roof and can also prove to be counter-productive if misused,” said the official. Last year, former IIT-Kanpur Director Sanjay Govind Dhande was in the race but the proposal fell through.



On December 16, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued a circular to fill the post of CEO of NATGRID. The circular calls for applicants with a Masters in Electronics, IT or equivalent with an experience of working in the IT-related field for 25 years. Both serving as well as retired government officials can apply.



The circular also says that if a private person is hired, his/her salary would be Rs. 10 lakh a month and if it’s a government servant, it will be his last drawn salary or the present salary.

10 intelligence and law-enforcement agencies including the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and R&AW.

Is that going to be according to cases related issues ? I mean state level , national level , regional level and international level and later these levels are being further divided depending on the issues.


At this moment can't speculate anything.
 
NATGRID is ostensibly protected by several structural and procedural safeguards, and oversight mechanisms including that of external audits and technology safeguards.
That should be a reason why there were talks of bringing it under the supervision of IB.
I wonder if its chief would also be from IB?
 
Every time There is a Attack as such the usual sounds is all one listens Now pathankot tomorrow God forbid something else

I heard some stole a a piece of Radar Equipment in the Mumbai Airport or something like that

We spend billions of dollars on Big ticket purchases

Similarly when will we take internal Security Apparatus equal to that of level of Israel and US ,

Lot of Big Black holes in Electronic Security and Surveillance , In intelligence Gathering and preparedness when will it be addressed
 
NATGRID is ostensibly protected by several structural and procedural safeguards, and oversight mechanisms including that of external audits and technology safeguards.
That should be a reason why there were talks of bringing it under the supervision of IB.
I wonder if its chief would also be from IB?

IPS officer with Intelligence background. IB will have leverage I think.
 
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Politics will overshadow national interest. Non BJP states will object to this citing assault on federal structure of the country & interference in state's jurisdiction!
 
QUOTE="JanjaWeed, post: 8047878, member: 23608"]Politics will overshadow national interest. Non BJP states will object to this citing assault on federal structure of the country & interference in state's jurisdiction![/QUOTE]
@JanjaWeed
Same thing happened when bjp was in opposition
 

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