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The Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW or RAW) is the primary foreign intelligence agency of India. It was established in 1968 following the intelligence failures of the Sino-Indian and Indo-Pakistani wars, which persuaded the Government of India to create a specialised, independent agency dedicated to foreign intelligence gathering;[1] previously, both domestic and foreign intelligence had been the purview of the Intelligence Bureau.[2]
Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW)Agency overviewFormed21 September 1968HeadquartersNew DelhiMottoधर्मो रक्षति रक्षित:
(The law protects when it is protected)EmployeesClassifiedAnnual budgetClassifiedAgency executive
Anil Dhasmana, Secretary (Research)
Parent agencyPrime Minister's OfficeChild agencies
The Aviation Research CentreRadio Research CenterElectronics and Technical ServicesNational Technical Research OrganisationSpecial Frontier Force
During the nine-year tenure of its first Director, Rameshwar Nath Kao, R&AW quickly came to prominence in the global intelligence community, playing a role in major events such as the independence of Bangladesh and the accession of the state of Sikkim to India.[3] The agency's primary function is gathering foreign intelligence, engaging in counter-terrorism, promoting counter-proliferation, advising Indian policymakers, and advancing India's foreign strategic interests.[4][5][6] It is also involved in the security of India's nuclear programme.[7][8]Many foreign analysts consider the R&AW to be an effective organisation and identify it as one of the primary instruments of India's national power.[9][10]
Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW)Agency overviewFormed21 September 1968HeadquartersNew DelhiMottoधर्मो रक्षति रक्षित:
(The law protects when it is protected)EmployeesClassifiedAnnual budgetClassifiedAgency executive
Anil Dhasmana, Secretary (Research)
Parent agencyPrime Minister's OfficeChild agencies
The Aviation Research CentreRadio Research CenterElectronics and Technical ServicesNational Technical Research OrganisationSpecial Frontier Force
During the nine-year tenure of its first Director, Rameshwar Nath Kao, R&AW quickly came to prominence in the global intelligence community, playing a role in major events such as the independence of Bangladesh and the accession of the state of Sikkim to India.[3] The agency's primary function is gathering foreign intelligence, engaging in counter-terrorism, promoting counter-proliferation, advising Indian policymakers, and advancing India's foreign strategic interests.[4][5][6] It is also involved in the security of India's nuclear programme.[7][8]Many foreign analysts consider the R&AW to be an effective organisation and identify it as one of the primary instruments of India's national power.[9][10]
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