Research on India's"Crisis-Driven"Intelligence Reform Model
[Research purpose]After the Sino-Indian border conflict in2020,India began to further adjust its intelligence system.In view of the rising status of India in the US"Indo-Pacific strategy",it is very important for China to pay attention to the history and reality of In-dia's intelligence reform.[Research method]By combing the history of Indian intelligence,it is found that three crises have profoundly promoted its intelligence reform,namely the two wars in the 1960s,the Kargil War in 1999 and the Mumbai terrorist attack in 2008.Based on the intelligence failures in the three crises,India carried out a series of intelligence reforms and formed the current Indian intelli-gence structure.Therefore,the reform of India's intelligence system can be summarized as a"crisis-driven"model.[Research conclu-sion]The study believes that this intelligence reform model is based on a crisis-based revision and lacks strategy and systemicity.There-fore,inherent flaws may recur when new situations are encountered.The current international situation is undergoing profound adjust-ments,and is facing new crises and new situations,India's future intelligence reform will focus on three aspects:strengthening intelligence coordination,promoting technological integration,and emphasizing intelligence supervision.Some new reform trends are mainly directed at China,and more attention should be paid to it.
Indiaintelligence reformintelligence systemintelligence coordinationcrisis-driven model