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Govt. links intel grid to National Population Register, agencies can access details of 119 crore residents

26 Dec 2025
2 min

National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID)

The National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) is a secure platform designed for police and investigative agencies to access various government and private databases in real-time. This platform has recently been linked to the National Population Register (NPR), which contains family-wise details of approximately 119 crore residents in India.

Purpose and Development

  • NATGRID aims to enhance intelligence gathering and expedite criminal investigations through secure, indigenous platforms.
  • The initiative was conceptualized after the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2009 and became operational last year.

Functionality and Usage

  • On average, NATGRID processes around 45,000 requests per month, accessible only to security agencies.
  • The platform includes upgraded tools like Gandiva, which aids in facial recognition and entity resolution.
  • Gandiva allows access to NPR data for details on family members of suspects.

Data and Privacy

  • NATGRID is set to have access to databases linking about 14,000 police stations.
  • Requests are classified into non-sensitive, sensitive, and highly sensitive categories, with highly sensitive data including bank statements and financial transactions.
  • The system logs each query to ensure oversight and maintains checks and balances to address privacy concerns.

Access and Expansion

  • Currently, NATGRID access is available to officers of Superintendent of Police rank and above.
  • Initially, it was restricted to ten Central agencies such as the Intelligence Bureau, Research and Analysis Wing, and others.

Government Initiatives

  • The Ministry has urged States to extensively use NATGRID for accessing various datasets, including driving licenses, Aadhaar, airline data, and more.
  • A proposal for the Census 2027 was approved, with the NPR set as a precursor for the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

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