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| 2 | • MHA has appointed former IB Special Director Anurag Kumar as Delhi Police Commissioner, replacing Satish Golcha before his tenure ended.
• This is the second premature leadership change within a year, suggesting that Delhi’s policing priorities may be undergoing rapid recalibration.
• Kumar’s intelligence background may indicate greater focus on intelligence-led policing, counterterrorism, organised crime, cyber threats and preventive surveillance.
• Under the layers, the Centre may want tighter coordination between Delhi Police, IB and MHA.
• However, the exact reason for Golcha’s removal remains undisclosed. Therefore, political disagreement, performance concerns or specific security inputs should not be assumed without evidence.
Lesson: In security administration, appointments often reveal priorities, not complete explanations. | 1 849 |
| 3 | 🎬 Satluj: Movie, Controversy and National Security
What the Film Is About
Satluj revisits Punjab’s violent militancy era and reportedly portrays events connected with the 1995 assassination of former Chief Minister Beant Singh.
Why It Became Controversial
The main criticism is that the film may romanticise convicted militants or present perpetrators as heroic figures. Its release, followed by the central character being taken back to jail, also created political and publicity-driven controversy.
The Core Debate
Supporters may see the film as an account of injustice, police excesses and Punjab’s troubled past. Critics argue that selective storytelling can blur the distinction between documenting history and glorifying political violence.
Political Impact in Punjab
The controversy comes at a time when Punjab’s politics is shaped by Sikh, Hindu and Dalit voting blocs. Parties may use the film to consolidate identity-based support, but this can also deepen communal and political divisions.
National Security Connection
Punjab is a sensitive border state with a history of separatism, terrorism and external interference. Narratives that legitimise political assassination or armed extremism can influence vulnerable youth and revive old tensions.
The Bigger Risk
The danger is not merely one film. The larger concern is the political normalisation of extremist symbols, historical grievances and convicted figures for electoral gain.
What Is Needed
The state should protect artistic freedom while ensuring that films dealing with terrorism and separatism do not become propaganda. Public debate must distinguish between exposing injustice, remembering history and celebrating violence.
Bottom Line
Satluj is not just a cinematic controversy. It reflects the unresolved political, social and security sensitivities of Punjab. The issue demands a balanced response, not censorship on one side or glorification on the other. | 2 940 |
| 4 | Vande Mataram first, Jana Gana Mana second, reiterates Centre - https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/vande-mataram-first-jana-gana-mana-second-reiterates-centre/article71210685.ece For the best experience read this on The Hindu App. https://bit.ly/THNewsApp | 1 |
| 5 | Amit Shah assures church leaders that FCRA Bill will not be applied retrospectively - https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/amit-shah-assures-church-leaders-that-fcra-bill-will-not-be-applied-retrospectively/article71210969.ece For the best experience read this on The Hindu App. https://bit.ly/THNewsApp | 2 498 |
| 6 | https://indianexpress.com/article/india/e-zero-fir-cyber-fraud-pm-modi-mha-explained-10778340/ | 779 |
| 7 | https://indianexpress.com/article/india/daily-catch-up-news-baruipur-encounter-messi-fifa-mumbai-rain-kashmir-10777466/?ref=infinite | 1 |
| 8 | 💫hope it works for you ❤️ | 4 840 |
| 9 | Border Policing Priorities
July 9, 2026
•Inter-Agency Coordination – SPs from all border states meet to share intelligence and standardize responses.
•Integrated Border Security – Focus on infiltration, illegal immigration, drones, and narcotics as interconnected threats.
•Demographic Monitoring – Population changes in border districts are treated as a national security concern requiring analysis.
•District-Level Intelligence – Local police leadership plays a critical role in early warning, HUMINT, and enforcement.
•Threat-Based Governance – Regular security reviews ensure policies adapt to evolving border and internal security challenges. | 4 680 |
| 10 | What Every IB Aspirant Can Learn from a High-Profile Institutional Controversy
•An Intelligence Officer protects institutions, not emotions, personalities, or narratives.
•Public trust can collapse because of internal misconduct, not only external threats.
•Every donation, document, asset, and movement should leave a verifiable audit trail.
Investigations rely on CCTV, inventories, digital records, financial documents, and timelines, not assumptions.
•Strong institutions depend on transparent systems, not individual reputations.
Sensitive investigations require neutrality, irrespective of influence, status, or public sentiment.
•Vulnerabilities often arise from weak procedures, making preventive vigilance as important as criminal investigation.
•National security professionals must separate faith, politics, and evidence, allowing facts alone to guide conclusions.
Institutional credibility is preserved through accountability, documentation, and impartial investigation, especially during periods of intense public attention. | 5 335 |
| 11 | 📰
Most people read this news and see 23 terrorists.
An Intelligence Bureau aspirant should see 23 intelligence case studies.
Look closely. Not everyone on the list was a gunman. Some recruited youth. Some arranged infiltration. Others handled finances, logistics, drone deliveries, weapons, communication and planning. Each played a different role in sustaining the same terror ecosystem.
That is the real lesson.
An intelligence officer does not wait for the final attack. The mission is to identify the recruiter before he recruits, the financier before money moves, the infiltrator before he crosses the border, and the planner before a conspiracy becomes a headline.
The best intelligence operation is the one that prevents tomorrow’s news from ever being printed. | 5 108 |
| 12 | A small lesson for every IB aspirant. 📚
Former RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das is being discussed for a possible key role in the Union Government.
Many people quickly point out that he holds an MA in History. But what truly defines him is not just his degree, it is decades of experience in administration, finance, policymaking, and governance.
Your graduation subject will always matter in an interview, and you should know it well because the panel can ask anything from it.
But remember, your career is ultimately shaped by what you continue learning after graduation, not by your degree alone.
A degree opens the door. Continuous learning earns responsibility. 💯 | 4 979 |
| 13 | Public abuse judged Vikram Misri emotionally; the State judged him institutionally.
The tenure extension shows that people at the top often reward demeanour, restraint, loyalty to duty, and crisis discipline, not social media popularity.
A serious officer survives noise by staying calm, factual, and professionally useful when pressure is highest. | 5 343 |
| 14 | Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation Shri Amit Shah today launched the FCRA 2.0 Portal and e-OCI Card in New Delhi. On this occasion, Union Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary, Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB), and several other senior officials were present. | 5 752 |
| 15 | 🎉🎉 Congratulations to all the selected candidates of IB JIO-II (Tech) 2025! 🇮🇳✨
I am happy to share that many of you have informed us through email about your final selection in IB JIO-II (Tech) 2025.
Your hard work, patience, and perseverance have finally paid off. Congratulations to you and your family! 👏🌸
This is not the end of your journey : it is the beginning of a new responsibility.
Until your Joining Letter and Training, please keep the following in mind:
✅ Stay physically fit. Build the habit of regular walking, light exercise, stretching, and maintaining a healthy routine.
✅ Keep all your original educational and identity documents safe and organized.
✅ Regularly check your registered email, mobile number, and official communications. Do not miss any important updates.
✅ Maintain a disciplined lifestyle. Good sleep, proper routine, and mental fitness will help you during training.
✅ Continue improving your communication skills, general awareness, computer knowledge, and basic technical concepts. They will always be useful.
✅ Spend quality time with your family and parents. This phase will not come back once your service begins.
Please Avoid:
❌ Do not resign from your current job until you receive the appropriate official instructions and complete the required formalities.
❌ Do not believe or spread rumours regarding joining dates, training schedules, or postings. Always rely on official communication.
❌ Do not share unnecessary personal details or official documents publicly on social media.
❌ Avoid unnecessary controversies, legal issues, reckless driving, or activities that may create avoidable problems before joining.
❌ Do not become overconfident. Selection is an achievement, but professionalism begins from day one.
This waiting period is an opportunity to prepare yourself for the responsibilities that lie ahead.
Once again, heartfelt congratulations to every selected candidate. 🇮🇳
POST RESULT ZOOM GUIDANCE SESSION WITH PARENTS WILL BE COMMENCED SOON.
Wishing you a successful career in the Intelligence Bureau.
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳🌟 | 5 698 |
| 16 | MEA rejects Pakistan’s allegations linking India to Karachi militant attack
https://scroll.in/latest/1093887/mea-rejects-pakistans-allegations-linking-india-to-karachi-militant-attack?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=public | 4 496 |
| 17 | VBIED (Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device)
A VBIED is an improvised explosive device placed inside or attached to a vehicle such as a car, van, truck, or motorcycle. Terrorist groups use VBIEDs to deliver large quantities of explosives to a target, causing mass casualties, infrastructure damage, and widespread psychological fear.
TATP (Triacetone Triperoxide)
TATP is a highly unstable homemade explosive made from commonly available chemicals. Because it is extremely sensitive to heat, shock, and friction, it is difficult to handle safely. Terrorist groups have used TATP in several attacks due to its relatively accessible ingredients and powerful explosive effect. | 5 102 |
| 18 | https://thesootr.com/state/chhattisgarh/coal-india-nirman-scheme-upsc-1-lakh-12067964 | 5 191 |
| 19 | Five Core Future Aspects :
1. Closer Monitoring of Foreign-Funded NGOs
Intelligence agencies may increase scrutiny of foreign funding, financial transactions and organisational activities to detect possible misuse affecting national security.
2. Greater Focus on Digital Intelligence (OSINT)
NGOs must disclose social media accounts, websites and publications. This may lead to greater monitoring of online narratives, influence campaigns and coordinated information operations.
3. Better Financial Intelligence Coordination
Stronger coordination between intelligence, financial regulators and law enforcement may help identify suspicious funding patterns, shell organisations and illegal foreign influence networks.
4. Balancing Security with Democratic Rights
Intelligence officers will need to distinguish between legitimate social activism and activities that genuinely threaten national security, ensuring actions remain evidence-based and legally justified.
5. Shift Towards Preventive Intelligence
The emphasis is likely to move from reacting after violations occur to early detection of foreign influence, radicalisation, unlawful political funding and attempts to interfere in India's internal affairs through civil society networks. | 5 616 |
| 20 | When I first looked at the Cabinet Sec SFO (Tech) syllabus in August 2025, I felt totally overwhelmed.
The endless topics on networking, operating systems, and cybersecurity felt impossible to memorize.
Then, I realized a hard truth: cramming doesn't work for this exam. I completely changed my approach and started using mental models.
I applied the 80/20 rule, focusing my energy only on the high-yield core concepts that actually show up in the paper.
Instead of blindly memorizing network protocols, I broke them down to their absolute basics just to understand why they were built.
Suddenly, the tricky application-based questions just made sense, and the burnout disappeared.
It’s all about studying smarter, not just burning the midnight oil.
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