The National Security Intelligence, commonly known as the NSI is the leading Military intelligence agency of People's Republic of Bangladesh,.National Security Intelligence, NSI ) - the leading body of the Government of Bangladesh in the field of internal security, counter intelligence and foreign intelligence . NSI is largest in 2 intelligence branch in Bangladesh the others was Bangladesh Army Intelligence (BMI). This is a independent international intelligence agency While the service is civil in nature, it is headed by an officer (CEO) at the rank of Major General, who reports directly to the Prime Minister of the country. Staff - mainly Army officer. The agency has 37 branch offices across the 19 country's in worldwide. NSI have also 64 territorial unit (all 64 Zilahi) Bangladesh. Although Military of Bangladesh responsible for National Security Intelligence as opposed to the military's Directorate General of Forces Intelligence, it is headed by a senior military officer.
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