The Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (Bengali:ডিরেক্টরেট জেনারেল অফ ফোর্সেস ইন্টেলিজেন্স) (DGFI) is the principal intelligence agency of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. Along with the National Security Intelligence (NSI) and Special Branch (SB), these three agencies are presumably the main components of Bangladesh's intelligence community.
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