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The portrayal of the ISI as a premier intelligence agency in South Asia is challenged, revealing it as a weak and militarized organization with a controversial approach to national security. Its intelligence collection methods are unconventional, leading to misguided policies, particularly regarding Afghanistan and India. The agency suffers from poorly educated officers and low-quality informers, resulting in ineffective analysis often influenced by ideological biases. Despite being perceived as superior to India's RAW, the ISI shares the same corruption and inefficiencies plaguing the Pakistani state.
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The ISI War Crimes and Murder of Civilian Culture of Intelligence in Pakistan, Musa Khan Jalalzai
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- 2021
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