Countries And Their Foreign Intelligence Agencies

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.

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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