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National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID)

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Recently, officials stated that the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) is gradually becoming fully operational and is currently handling around 45,000 data access requests per month, indicating its increasing use by intelligence and law-enforcement agencies.

About National Intelligence Grid

The National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) is a secure and integrated intelligence-sharing platform that allows authorised police and investigating agencies to access government and select private databases in real time.
It has been conceptualised as a
seamless and secure repository of information related to terrorism, economic crimes, and serious security threats, aimed at strengthening India’s internal security framework.

Background and Establishment

The NATGRID project was conceptualised in 2009 following the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, which exposed serious gaps in intelligence coordination.
It was set up as an
attached office of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) with effect from 1 December 2010.
After addressing technological and privacy-related concerns,
NATGRID began its operations on 31 December 2020.

Agencies Authorized to Access NATGRID

Access to NATGRID is provided to key intelligence and enforcement agencies, including:

  • Intelligence Bureau (IB)

  • Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW)

  • National Investigation Agency (NIA)

  • Enforcement Directorate (ED)

  • Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU)

  • Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB)

  • Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI)

Additionally, Superintendent of Police (SP) rank officers and above are authorised to access the system.

Operation and Functioning of NATGRID

NATGRID has been mandated to maintain a centralised repository of intelligence-related databases.
It functions as an
integrated intelligence grid, connecting databases of core security and enforcement agencies of the Government of India.
The platform aggregates data related to:

  • Immigration entry and exit records

  • Banking and financial transactions

  • Credit and debit card usage

  • Telecommunication data

  • Individual taxpayer information

  • Air and railway travel records

NATGRID uses Big Data analytics and advanced data-mining tools to analyse large volumes of information, helping agencies identify patterns, track suspects, and generate actionable intelligence inputs.

Significance of NATGRID

NATGRID strengthens inter-agency coordination and real-time intelligence sharing, reducing information silos.
It enhances India’s capability to
combat terrorism, organised crime, money laundering, and economic offences.
The platform supports
technology-driven, evidence-based policing and investigations, making internal security responses more effective.


 

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