As part of the Intelligence Bureau, the newly improved Multi Agency Centre (MAC) links 28 security and intelligence agencies, among which are the RAW, CAPFs and State Police, onto an AI-backed common platform. It was made with an investment of ₹500 crore and makes use of modern technology such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Geographic Information System (GIS), for immediate information exchange, prediction and identifying problem areas. The MAC seeks to boost India’s handling of terrorism, left-wing extremism, threats from the internet and organized crime by making sure agencies cooperate. After the Kargil War in 1999 and starting operations in 2001, a revised MAC now represents a major advance in India’s readiness for security. Connecting the inauguration ceremony to Operation Sindoor 2025, the government makes it clear that it is fully committed to fighting internal security troubles.
To refine the sharing of intelligence after the Kargil War, the Intelligence Bureau established the Multi Agency Centre which now acts as a main counter-terrorism center.
The updated system demonstrates India’s strategy to apply technology for better security coordination.
Background:
The idea was developed only after the Kargil War (1999) to increase the coordination of intelligence efforts.
Established by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and set up in 2001.
Features of the Upgraded MAC:
Cost: ₹500 crore investment
Links 28 vital defense organizations such as RAW, the Armed Forces, State Police, CAPFs and BSF.
Connects all police districts and main security agencies in every nation.
Technological Advancements:
AI and Machine Learning to analyze data in the moment and make predictions.
We use a Geographic Information System (GIS) to track and map cases, clusters and abnormalities.
Among capabilities are trend predicting, viewing timelines and exchanging intelligence.
Objectives:
Make India more prepared to control terrorism, LWE, cyber attacks and organized crime.
Improve teamwork and sharing of info in real time between several government agencies.
Gather old data from different groups to look at it in one place and in its entirety.
Associated Initiatives:
Operation Sindoor 2025 benefits from enhanced intelligence and better operational teamwork.
There has been enhanced cooperation among security agencies during recent actions against Naxals.
The addition of the upgraded Multi Agency Centre has changed India's way of handling internal security by using the latest technology to share intelligence easily and carry out swift, effective actions against changes to threats. With this initiative, India is showing that it values new technological advances and teamwork from government to secure the nation against security challenges.