Intelligence agencies:
🇺🇸 United States → CIA
🇮🇱 Israel → Mossad
🇷🇺 Russia → SVR
🇬🇧 United Kingdom → MI6
🇮🇳 India → RAW
🇦🇺 Australia → ASIS
🇵🇰 Pakistan → ISI
🇩🇪 Germany → BND
🇫🇷 France → DGSE
🇨🇦 Canada → CSE
🇨🇳 China → MSS
🇿🇦 South Africa → SSA
🇮🇹 Italy → AISE
🇸🇪 Sweden → MUST
🇳🇴 Norway → Etterretningstjenesten (NIS)
🇰🇷 South Korea → NIS
🇧🇷 Brazil → ABIN
🇳🇬 Nigeria → NIA
🇪🇸 Spain → CNI
🇺🇦 Ukraine → FISU
🇵🇱 Poland → AW
🇳🇱 Netherlands → AIVD
🇮🇩 Indonesia → BIN
🇦🇷 Argentina → SIDE
🇹🇷 Turkey → MIT
🇲🇽 Mexico → National Intelligence Center (CNI-MX)
🇯🇵 Japan → CIRO
🇮🇷 Iran → MOIS
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia → GIP
🇪🇬 Egypt → GIS
🇧🇪 Belgium → VSSE
🇨🇠Switzerland → FIS
🇫🇮 Finland → SUPO
🇩🇰 Denmark → FE
🇨🇴 Colombia → DNI
🇯🇴 Jordan → GID
The post compiles a factual list of 40+ countries’ primary foreign intelligence agencies, such as the CIA for the US and Mossad for Israel, aligning closely with verified sources like Wikipedia’s global directory.
Posted on 6 January 2026 by @stats_feed
, a statistics-focused account, it amassed 485,000 views and 2,700 likes rapidly, indicating strong public fascination with espionage structures amid ongoing global tensions.
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Replies reveal subjective perceptions, including accusations against Pakistan’s ISI as a terrorist entity and queries on omissions like Bangladesh, illustrating how neutral lists can ignite debates on national security biases.


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