New Delhi:Prime Minister Narendra Modi is soon expected to launch the National Intelligence Grid or NATGRID in a bid to fortify India's counter-terror capabilities, sources said, adding that the plans to initiate the state-of-the-art technology was conceived post the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai in 2008. Recently, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had termed NATGRID as a seamless and secure database for information on terrorists, economic crimes and similar incidents.
"Had corona (COVID-19) not been there, the Prime Minister would have dedicated NATGRID to the country. I am hopeful that the Prime Minister will dedicate NATGRID to the country in some time," Shah had said during the 51st Foundation Day event of the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD) held on September 4. Shah added that the new technology would help track down suspects and curb terrorist attacks with real-time data and access to classified information like immigration, banking, individual taxpayers, air and train travels.
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As per initial plans, 10 user agencies and 21 service providers will be linked to NATGRID and later 950 additional organisations will be connected to the network. In the future over 1,000 organisations will be further integrated into the National Intelligence Grid. Significant security agencies in the country will also be authorised to access the NATGRID database.