Ajaxpaul
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In order to do that, ISI would need to be big brother. You can't listen in on every conversation made by a group of 4-6 people in some hell hole in a corner of the country. The materials for bomb making are so readily available, whose job is it to pass appropriate legislation and then implement it? Can the ISI have agents to follow every Afghan around? Whose job is it to have comprehensive CCTV monitoring? Whose job is it to have personnel monitoring the CCTV cameras. The army is already doing more than enough vis a vis the recent Quetta operation. Is this the army's role? They should be on the border, or in the barracks. This is a job for government, civil administration, and law enforcement.
I guess there is a branch of IB for internal intelligence. In india IB is much more stronger than our external agencies.