New Delhi: The issue of Taliban’s takeover was highly discussed during the conference of various intelligence units and security institutions with Delhi police at Delhi Police Headquarters on Friday, according to source.
Chairman of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), Chair of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) is among many other officers in all intelligence agencies present at the conference.
In accordance with the source in the security institution, it is discussed that India needs to be very conscious and careful of the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan and the current situation there.
Top intelligence officials say that India needs to be very careful of the Taliban and current forms and behavior because it can arise as a threat to India with a new strategy.
In this very sensitive conference, many state officials from the Police Department and Intelligence also suggested that Pakistan and intelligence intelligence intelligence agents (ISI) tried hard to strengthen their spy network in India.
They stated that Pakistan tried to collect confidential information about India from officials through honey trapping.
Sources say that the problem of Jammu and Kashmir and challenges in the United States is also a subject of discussion among participants.
Officials conduct brainstorming about ways to deal with Pakistan’s strategy to spread terrorism in India.
A conference was held on Friday between Police Commissioner Delhi Rakesh Asthana along with fourteen intelligence units and security institutions at the Special Office of the Police Office.
Intelligence agents continue to receive warnings about terrorists who cross the border and plan something ‘big’ in this country.
All intelligence agencies have been assigned with high warnings after they learned about the meeting between Pakistani Jaish-e-Mohammed’s terror clothing and Taliban leaders in Kandthar during the third week of August.
For the first time, Delhi police managed centrally called for such a meeting.