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Welcome to the world of concealment, stealth, and lies. Stories of the truth of the world hidden behind the glitz. Tip-off from a mole located in Balochistan sends tremors down Research and Analysis Wing, India's spy agency. RAW's top spy "Agent Congo" is alerted into action. And he decides to choose an unheard-of path to resolve the conundrum. He enters the world of espionage and terrorism all alone.
Welcome to the world of concealment, stealth, and lies. Stories of the truth of the world hidden behind the glitz. Tip-off from a mole located in Balochistan sends tremors down Research and Analysis Wing, India's spy agency. RAW's top spy "Agent Congo" is alerted into action. And he decides to choose an unheard-of path to resolve the conundrum. He enters the world of espionage and terrorism all alone.
"Deadly Connections: A Tale of Espionage, Betrayal and Murder in India" is a gripping crime thriller that follows the investigation of wealthy businessman Mr. Singh's murder. Inspector Gupta and his team navigate a web of shady business deals, secret affairs, and hidden alliances as they hunt for the killer. But the case becomes more complex as they uncover a larger operation involving espionage, stolen state secrets, and a spy ring with connections to the Pakistan underworld and high-ranking officials in the Indian government. The investigation leads to discovery of a terrifying plot to blow up iconic landmarks in Delhi and assassinate the Indian Prime Minister, Gupta and his partner Vikram race against time to stop the conspirators and bring them to justice. This fast-paced and suspenseful book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
Pakistan's spy agency ISI operates under the cover of a private hospital in Apbara, Islamabad. From the outside it looks like a private hospital. They are carrying out various destructive activities by joining Lashkar-e-Toiba to act against India. One of them is the promotion of fake Indian currency made by Pakistan. How are such currencies distributed in India? Who are its agents in Kerala? The Indian spy organization 'R&AW' is unraveling the chain of serious crimes. Mumbai Restaurant is a book in that series of novels.
Pointing to the horizon where the sea and sky are joined, he says, 'It is only an illusion because they can't really meet, but isn't it beautiful, this union which isn't really there.' -- SAADAT HASAN MANTO Sometime in 2016, a series of dialogues took place which set out to find a meeting ground, even if only an illusion, between A.S. Dulat and Asad Durrani. One was a former chief of RAW, India's external intelligence agency, the other of ISI, its Pakistani counterpart. As they could not meet in their home countries, the conversations, guided by journalist Aditya Sinha, took place in cities like Istanbul, Bangkok and Kathmandu.On the table were subjects that have long haunted South Asia, flashpoints that take lives regularly. It was in all ways a deep dive into the politics of the subcontinent, as seen through the eyes of two spymasters. Among the subjects: Kashmir, and a missed opportunity for peace; Hafiz Saeed and 26/11; Kulbhushan Jadhav; surgical strikes; the deal for Osama bin Laden; how the US and Russia feature in the India-Pakistan relationship; and how terror undermines the two countries' attempts at talks.When the project was first mooted, General Durrani laughed and said nobody would believe it even if it was written as fiction. At a time of fraught relations, this unlikely dialogue between two former spy chiefs from opposite sides--a project that is the first of its kind--may well provide some answers.
He lives in the shadows all his life. Invisible, yet observant, staring at the greyness, trying to unravel an un-unravelable web for meaning, for information that his master so impatiently seeks, that his nation so desperately needs. Beyond the visible frontiers of the nation, there exists a realm that is invisible to many. A realm that is defended by very special warriors, The Intelligence officers. Sneaky and shadowy, these officers remain engaged in a constant battle to outfox the enemy. The defense of this realm determines the nation’s capability to thwart subversive threats. Threats that can compromise national security to the point of toppling governments or losing territory. It could mean the allegiance of a region or a section of people being lost to the enemy, or even the death of democracy itself! What are the unseen dangers that our nation faces today and how does our Intelligence agency match up to the challenge? How do we unleash the full power of Intelligence, of Knowing?
Khushwant Singh wrote in the preface to the hardbound edition published in 1990 of this true account of Mohanlal Bhaskar’s mission to find out about Pakistan’s nuclear plans: ‘He was betrayed by one of his colleagues, presumbly a double agent, and had to face the music on his own. The interrogation, which was done by the army and police, included torture of the worst kind imaginable. Many of his comrades went insane or ended their own lives. Large portions of his stories describe the methods used in gory and spine-chilling detail but there were also lighter moments with dacoits, prostitutes, pimps and dope smugglers in the same jails....’ He witnessed history unfolding from Mianwali jail: ‘... when Sheikh Mujibur Rehman was brought there, and had his grave dug and then refilled when Bhutto released him to return in truimph to Bangladesh. From his cell he watched Indian bombers and fighters knock out Pakistan’s airforce from the skies...’