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US spy agency to keep tab on Asian powers

Last Updated 04 May 2018, 06:02 IST

The US is moving to revamp its spy operations globally with Pentagon floating a new intelligence agency to focus on new threats from emerging Asian powers like Iran and China.

Under a plan approved last week by Defence Secretary Leon E Panetta, Washington is setting up a new Defence Clandestine Service, the New York Times reported, saying the new agency would work more closely with counterparts from the CIA.

“It will thicken our coverage across the board,” the paper said quoting a senior defence department official. The officer said the move was to “realign” military’s human espionage efforts, as part of reorganisation, reflecting a shift away from the war zones of Iraq and Afghanistan. The official said the new intelligence service aimed to ensure that “officers are in the right locations to pursue those requirements.”

The official declined to give specific examples of where such shifts might occur, but the United States in recent years has increasingly focused on counter terrorism and non-proliferation. The Obama administration has also begun to focus on security issues in Asia, including rising powers like China.

The new intelligence service is expected to grow “from several hundred to several more hundred” in the coming years by shifting people’s assignments.

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(Published 24 April 2012, 17:53 IST)

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