New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that Operation Sindoor is a unique symbol of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s strong political will, the accurate intelligence of our agencies, and the infallible strike capability of the three armed forces.
India is proud of its three armed forces, Border Security Force and all security agencies, the Home Minister said after inaugurating the new Multi Agency Centre (MAC) at North Block in New Delhi, a Home Ministry statement said.
On the historic anti-Naxal operations conducted by Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) in Karregattalu Hills (KGH) at Chhattisgarh-Telangana border recently, the Home Minister said these historic operations against Naxalites demonstrate the excellent coordination among security forces.
Shah said that similar coordination was also seen during Operation Sindoor, which shows that there is a very good coordination in the process and thinking of our intelligence agencies and the three armed forces in carrying out the work.
Shah said the new MAC will provide a seamless and integrated platform for synergising the efforts of all the agencies in addressing the complex and interconnected national security challenges being faced in today’s environment.
He expressed hope that this new network will strengthen the country’s efforts to tackle serious threats like terrorism, extremism, organised crime and cyber attacks.
Shah lauded the new MAC network and expressed satisfaction at the successful completion of hardware and software related tasks in record time. He said it incorporates futuristic capabilities such as embedded AI/ML techniques to harness the potential of the vast database with MAC and GIS services.
He also laid the future roadmap by emphasising the need to integrate other significant databases housed with different central agencies in different silos, on this platform for leveraging the advanced data analytics made available with new MAC.
The Home Minister said this new network is expected to elevate the quality of data analytics generated on the MAC network to a higher level, enabling accurate trend analysis, hotspot mapping and timeline analysis to give predictive and operational outcomes. The new MAC will go a long way in combating the terror ecosystem having intricate linkages with the organised crime.
As India’s foremost intelligence fusion centre, the Multi Agency Centre has been in existence since 2001 and the Union Home Minister has been actively guiding the technological upgradation of MAC continuously.
Housed within the Intelligence Bureau, the new MAC has connected all the intelligence, security, law enforcement and investigating agencies.
Executed at a cost of over Rs 500 crore, the new MAC network has undergone both qualitative and quantitative transformation. The new MAC network spanning the length and breadth of the country has weaved-in country’s Island territories, insurgency affected areas and mountainous high-altitude terrain, ensuring last-mile connectivity down to the level of district SPs in the remotest areas with a fast and standalone secure network.
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