Most popular secret services in the world
An intelligence agency is a federal agency that collects, analyzes, and exploits information to promote law enforcement, national security, military, and foreign policy goals. Overt and secret methods of collecting intelligence include espionage, communication surveillance, cryptanalysis, collaboration with other agencies, and review of public sources. Intelligence collection or intelligence evaluation refers to the gathering and dissemination of this material. Posted On May 12th, 2021
Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)
RAW's primary objective is to observe the movements and actions of neighbouring nations. The agency was established in the aftermath of the Sino-Indian war in 1962 and the India-Pakistan war in 1965, which revealed deficiencies in the Intelligence Bureau's intelligence gathering. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her cabinet saw the need for an organisation to lift the alert and defend India before it went to war or was attacked by terrorists.
The Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND)
The BND gathers and analyzes data on a wide range of topics, including international terrorism, WMD expansion, and the illicit transfer of technologies. In April 1956, it absorbed the "Gehlen Organization," a clandestine intelligence force established after World War II by Major General Reinhard Gehlen and cooperating with US intelligence agencies.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
The CIA is a huge justification for America's global dominance. This organization is critical in retaining the United State's status as a powerhouse and in mediating foreign policy information and research across the country. For the same reason, the CIA once controlled a dummy company called "Air America," which pretended to be a civilian airline but was instead used to perform military operations in Laos, along the Indochina border, and elsewhere.
KGB
The Russian Federation's primary domestic intelligence department, the FSD, is in charge of the Russian state's national security, counterespionage, and the war against organized crime, insurgency, and drug smuggling. In 2011, the FSB stopped 94 "crimes of a criminal kind," including eight terrorist bombings, and even foiled a proposed New Year's Eve suicide bombing in Moscow.
Ministry of State Security
The Ministry of State Security is the People's Republic of China's security service, whose mission is to ensure state security by successful action against enemy agents, spies, and so on. The Ministry of State Security manages the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations (CICIR), which employs several academics to do research and study as well as meet with foreign officials.
Mossad
Mossad has participated in some of the world's most adventurous covert activities. This special operation and international intelligence service conducted operation 'Wrath of God' to hunt down and destroy all PLO activists responsible for the kidnapping and murder of 11 Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics in 1072. We all know the Wrath of God operation.
MI6
MI6 is one of the oldest intelligence services, having operated in different ways after Sir Francis Walsingham, who became Queen Elizabeth I's secretary of state, founded a secret service in 1569. Commander (later Sir) Mansfield Cumming founded it in its current form in 1909 as part of Britain's effort to manage intelligence operations before the outbreak of World War I. And now, the department collaborates with top organizations such as the CIA to assist them in their assignments.