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1. Meeting with the Director of Military Intelligence, India; 2. Joint Intelligence Bureau - United Kingdom; 3. Intelligence Interests of Commands Overseas; 4. Future Security Service Organisation in Overseas Theatres; 5. Security of Deception; 6. Publication of Service Statistics; 7. British Check Reconnaissance Party in French Indo-China; 8. Exchange of Technical Information with the French; 9. Intelligence on Atomic Energy; 10. Marking of Documents Containing Information from Top Secret Sources

1946

MR. CACCIA asked whether any provision was made in the Intelligence Organisation in India for consultation with the political and economic experts. MAJOR GENERAL O'BRIEN said that there was no permanent representation on the intelligence organisation of Political or Economic advisers. On such matters, advice could, however, be obtained from the Director of the Intelligence Bureau on the civil side and from the Commerce Department on economic matters. BRIGADIER HIRSCH drew attention to the fact that the name Joint Intelligence Bureau was used in the intelligence organisation in connection with a body not concerned with the same functions as the Joint Intelligence Bureau in the U.K.
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Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Cold War
Countries
Abyssinia Afghanistan Albania Australia Austria Belgian Congo Belgium Bulgaria Burma China Cyprus Czechoslovakia Denmark Egypt France French Equatorial Africa French West Africa Germany Gibraltar Great Britain Greece Hungary India Indochina Iraq Italian North Africa Italy Japan Lebanon Madagascar Malaya Malta Morocco Nepal Netherlands Pakistan Palestine Persia Philippines Poland Portuguese East Africa Portuguese West Africa Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Siam Spain Sudan Switzerland Syria Transjordan Turkey United Kingdom Yemen Yugoslavia
Document Reference
CAB 81/94/11
Document Types
Summary Report
File Reference
CAB 81/94
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0094.011
Keywords
British Intelligence Organisation Imperial Defence Intelligence Gathering Topographical Intelligence Security Deception Release Of Information Information Sharing Atomic Energy Classified Documents Intelligence Services Responsibilities Empire Colonial Independence Movements Political Intelligence
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Deputy Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Bureau Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Security Service
Pages
16
Persons Discussed
Harold Caccia Dwight Eisenhower Thomas Elmhirst John Gardiner Thomas Haddon Guy Liddell Stewart Menzies Edmund Rushbrooke Kenneth Strong
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Chiefs of Staff. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Meetings. January - December 1946. Numbers 1-77. Volume VIII
Themes
Surveillance Intelligence Organization

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