10. ASIS – Australia
| Formed | 13 May 1952 |
| Headquarters | Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia |
| Annual budget | $162.5m AUD (2007) |
| Minister responsible | The Hon. Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs |
| Agency executive | Nick Warner, Director-General |
Australian Secret Intelligence Service is the Australian government intelligence agency responsible for collecting foreign intelligence, undertaking counter-intelligence activities and cooperation with other intelligence agencies overseas. For more than twenty years, the existence of the agency was a secret even from its own government. Its primary responsibility is gathering intelligence from mainly Asian and Pacific interests using agents stationed in a wide variety of areas. Its main purpose, as with most agencies, is to protect the country’s political and economic interests while ensuring safety for the people of Australia against national threats.
9. RAW – India
| Formed | 21 September 1968 |
| Headquarters | New Delhi, India |
| Agency executive | K. C. Verma, Secretary (R) |
| Parent agency | Prime Minister’s Office, GoI |
Research and Analysis Wing is India’s external intelligence agency. It was formed in September 1968, after the newly independent
Republic of India was faced with 2 consecutive wars, the Sino-Indian war of 1962 and the India-Pakistani war of 1965, as it was evident that a credible intelligence gathering setup was lacking. Its primary function is collection of external intelligence, counter-terrorism and covert operations. In addition, it is responsible for obtaining and analyzing information about foreign governments, corporations, and persons, in order to advise Indian foreign policymakers. Until the creation of R&AW, the Intelligence Bureau handled both internal and external intelligence.