Munshi, there are no extaconstitutional authorities in india 'state within state' unlike our eastern and western counterpart i.e. intelligence agencies, Armed forces... they all work under civilian control and if government of the day feels that some arm twisting is needed then they have tools like RAW and IB to complete that objectives ....
Open you eyes and ears and see the difference these agencies donot function without approval of elected representatives ... did you ever hear that IA or RAW or IB conducting ops without approval from cabinet ... unlike our neighbours ...
remember Op Kargil where PM says he was not consulted or COAS throws out elected govt .. shame .....
I think you should read this then -
Govt may ban book on RAW
Sudhi Ranjan Sen
Saturday, July 14, 2007 (New Delhi)
The government is considering punishing a former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) officer not for leaking secrets to another country but for writing a book on RAW.
Sources tell NDTV the government is considering legal options to ban the book and proceed against author Retd Maj Gen V K Singh under the Official Secrets Act.
Sources also say that the author too is considering moving court for anticipatory bail.
India's External Intelligence released recently looks into the functioning of RAW and raises several questions and points to corruption within the agency.
General Singh, a Signals man in the Army was associated with the Technical Intelligence division of the RAW between 2000 and 2004.
The book questions:
Whether Rabinder Singh, the RAW agent who defected to the US was allowed to escape to save some people within RAW.
Why SPG bought sub-standard telecom equipment, compromising the PM security in 2000
It also questions why India released the taped conversation between Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf and General Mohammed Aziz during the Kargil war compromising a Technical Intelligence source for ever.
It also asks why the RAW is not under executive control and does not report to Parliament like other foreign Intelligence agencies like the US's CIA.
It also details how RAW officers travel for personal reasons on government money classifying them as secret and how a certain RAW officer allegedly used RAW funds to pay for his daughter's education abroad.
Though the book may or may not reveal any secrets it does claim to expose how tax-payers money is squandered and how collecting intelligence is rarely a priority for RAW.
http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/story.aspx?id=NEWEN20070018942