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An Intelligence Bureau (IB) Officer works for India's domestic intelligence agency under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) — the country's oldest intelligence organisation, founded in 1887. The primary entry route is the SSC IB ACIO exam (Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-II / Executive), open to graduates; a second route is ACIO-I / Sub-Inspector through SSC CGL with IB as stream preference. IB officers collect, analyse, and disseminate intelligence on threats to internal security — counter-terrorism, counter-insurgency, communal tensions, organised crime, espionage, and politically sensitive surveillance — exclusively within India's borders. Unlike RAW (external intelligence), IB has no mandate outside India. Officers work in plainclothes, operate human-intelligence (HUMINT) networks, conduct source meetings, surveil persons of interest, analyse open-source and signals intelligence, write threat assessments for MHA and the Prime Minister's Office, and brief senior IPS/IAS officers and ministers on actionable intelligence. The career is shrouded in official secrecy — officers are barred from discussing their work publicly, and the service has no official social-media presence.
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