Despite knowing this, the Indian forces failed to coordinate among themselves and prevent the terrorist attack. In fact, a day after the carnage began, Ashok Chaturvedi, then Secretary of India's Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) met the then Prime Minister to offer his resignation on grounds of failure to stop the attack. Even the Mumbai Police was tipped off by local fishermen about the presence of suspicious men on the city's shoreline. However, the Indian security establishment could not make any use of all this intelligence information.
This drives home the important point that it is necessary to not just have access to crucial information, but also to disseminate the same to the right bodies and to take quick action based on that. To prevent such failures on the intelligence front, India has taken the initiative to set up the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID), an integrated grid that connects the databases of the core security agencies in India.