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The Intelligence Bureau is all set to enhance its network of information gathering aiming to tab inputs swiftly by doubling its ground locations across the country.
The Union Home Ministry shared the details of the blueprint of the proposed expansion with a parliamentary panel.
India's internal intelligence agency, that is flooded with 150 inputs a day ranging from terror alerts from conflict-hit Kashmir, northeast states, Maoist zones and suspicious terror activities in urban India, is looking at expanding its network to 825 locations from the current 374 that work under the Multi-Agency Centre (MAC) set up in 2001 after the Kargil conflict of 1999.
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