Directorate General of Forces Intelligence - History

History

The Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) was established in 1972 with the name of Directorate of Forces Intelligence (DFI). It was reformed by then President of Bangladesh Lieutenant General Ziaur Rahman in 1977. It was renamed to "Directorate General of Forces Intelligence" (DGFI) afterwards.Group Captain K M Aminul Islam was the first Director General of this organization.In 1994 the organizational structure of DGFI was revised and new organogram started functioning from 8 March 1994.

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