This is a list of intelligence agencies by country. It includes only currently operational institutions.

An intelligence agency is a government agency responsible for the collection, analysis, and exploitation of information in support of law enforcement, national security, military, and foreign policy objectives.[1]

Afghanistan

Albania

Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Azerbaijan

Bahamas

National Crime Intelligence Agency (NCIA)

Bahrain

Bangladesh

Barbados

Belarus

Belgium

  • VSSE (State Security Service)
  • ADIV / SGRS (ADIV/SGRS) (General Intelligence and Security Service, military intelligence)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil

Brunei

Bulgaria

  • State Intelligence Agency (Държавна агенция „Разузнаване“ (DAR)) – overseas intelligence gathering service under the supervision of the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria
  • State Agency for National Security (Държавна агенция за национална сигурност (DANS)) – national security service under the supervision of the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria

Burundi

Canada

Chad

Chile

People's Republic of China

Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCCPC)

People's Liberation Army (PLA)

State Council of the People's Republic of China

Colombia

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Croatia

Internal and Foreign Intelligence

Military Intelligence

Cuba

Communist Party of Cuba (PCC) Ministry of the FAR (MINFAR)

Ministry of the Interior

Cyprus

  • Cyprus Intelligence Service (CIS) (Κυπριακή Υπηρεσία Πληροφοριών)(ΚΥΠ), (former Central Intelligence Service-KYP)

Czech Republic

Denmark

Egypt

Eritrea

Estonia

Ethiopia

Finland

France

Gambia

State Intelligence Services (the Gambia) (SIS)

Georgia

Germany

Federal

State

  • Landesministerium des Innern: State Ministry of the Interior (different denominations from state to state)

Ghana

Greece

Guyana

Haiti

Hungary

Iceland

India

Military Intelligence

Indonesia

Iran

  • Oghab 2 – Nuclear facilities security
  • FARAJA
    • Intelligence org
  • Judicial system of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Iraq

Ireland

Foreign & Domestic Military Intelligence (Defence Forces)

Domestic Police Intelligence (Garda Síochána)

Israel

  • Mossad (Foreign Intelligence and Special Operations)
  • Shin Bet (Internal Security Service)
  • Aman (Military intelligence)
  • Lahav 433 (Police intelligence)

Italy

Dipartimento delle Informazioni per la Sicurezza (DIS) - Department of Information for Security

Jamaica

  • Ministry of Finance and the Public Service[14]
    • Financial Investigations Division (FID)[15]

Japan

Jordan


Kenya


Kyrgyzstan


Lebanon

Liberia

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Madagascar

  • Central Intelligence Service (CIS)[16]


Malaysia

Mexico

Moldova

Mongolia

Montenegro

Morocco


Myanmar

Namibia

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nigeria

North Korea

North Macedonia

Norway

Oman

Pakistan

National Intelligence Coordination Committee (NICC)

Palestine

Panama

  • National Police Intelligence Directorate (DNIP) – Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia Policial
  • General Directorate of Analysis and Strategic Intelligence - Direccion General de Analisis e Inteligencia Estrategica (DGAIE)[24]
  • National Intelligence and Security Service - Servicio Nacional de Inteligencia y Seguridad (SENIS)[25]

Papua New Guinea

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Qatar

Romania

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Civil Security and Intelligence

Military Security and Intelligence

Singapore

Ministry of Defense (MINDEF)

Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)

Slovakia

Slovenia

  • Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency - Slovenska Obveščevalno-Varnostna Agencija (SOVA)
  • Intelligence and Security Service of Slovenian Ministry of Defence - Obveščevalno Varnostna Služba (OVS)[27]
  • General Staff SAF – Section for intelligence matters – J2 - General štab SV – Sektor za obveščevalne zadeve – J2 (GŠSV-J2)[28]

Somalia

South Africa

South Korea

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Sweden

Switzerland

Syria

National Security Bureau

Taiwan

Tajikistan

  • State Committee for National Security (SCNS) Кумитаи давлатии амнияти милли (КДАМ)/Государственный комитет национальной безопасности (ГКНБ)

Tanzania

Thailand

Trinidad & Tobago

Turkey

  • President of Turkey
  • Ministry of the Interior
    • Department of Smuggling, Intelligence, Operations and Information Collection (intelligence coordination)
    • Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü (General Directorate of Security)
      • Emniyet Genel Müdürlüğü İstihbarat Başkanlığı (Intelligence Directorate)
      • Terörle Mücadele Dairesi Başkanlığı(TEM) (Anti-Terrorism Department)
    • Gendarmerie General Command
      • Gendarmerie Intelligence Directorate (law enforcement)
    • Coast Guard Command
      • Coast Guard Intelligence Directorate (law enforcement)
  • Ministry of National Defense
    • General Staff Intelligence Directorate (military intelligence)
    • Army Intelligence Department (military intelligence)
    • navy Intelligence Department (military intelligence)
    • Air Force Intelligence Department (military intelligence)

Turkmenistan

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

Domestic intelligence

Foreign intelligence

Signals intelligence

Criminal Intelligence and Protected Persons

United States

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

  • State Security Service - Davlat Xavfsizlik Xizmati (DXX)/ Служба государственной безопасности (СГБ)

Venezuela

Vietnam

Yemen

Zimbabwe

European Union

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation

See also

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