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Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav

Unlike America’s CIA, Britain’s MI6 or Pakistan’s ISI, India is coy about naming its intelligence agencies. RAW stands for Research & Analysis Wing, which sounds more like a private academic think tank than the country’s top security outfit. The dismantled TSD stands for Technical Services Division, as if the main job of counter-intelligence operatives was repairing refrigerators and service computers. The National Technical Research Organisation, which reports to the National Security Advisor, can be mistaken for a polytechnic by name. Is the genetic Indian reluctance to call a spade a pickaxe responsible?
Perhaps, this shyness is the reason the fate of Commander Kulbhushan Sudhir Jadhav hangs in the balance in a Pakistani jail.


The government is aggressively trying to pursue his release. The affair may be sorted out diplomatically, though like the doomed Sarabjit, it’s unlikely Jadhav will ever see India again.
Some time in the 1980s, the ISI chief requested the RAW boss for a secret powwow. The reason was Indian operations against Pakistan were generating too much heat and ISI wanted a truce. Wine was drunk and steaks served—well done or rare, as applicable to the circumstances. Gone are those days. Today, the weakness of the Indian intelligence apparatus has never been so starker. True, the Chinese threat has grown in the decades as successive governments and agency heads have lived with their heads in the sand of the Gobi Desert.

In spite of NSA Ajit Doval’s formidable reputation, India’s intelligence capabilities are not strong enough. Worse, internal politics, with tacit UPA support, succeeded in dismantling TSD, the country’s most effective counter-intelligence force. With the help of compromised officers, puppet journalists, and leaked reports of Indian ops against Pakistan, national security took a blow. RAW was much feared during Indira Gandhi’s time.

The policy drift that followed Rajiv Gandhi’s fall heralded its slow paralysis. I K Gujral dug its grave by dismantling RAW’s Pak network; a former intelligence operative spoke heartrendingly about how India’s assets list was turned over to ISI, which executed them all. Today, experienced field operatives are desk jockeys, pushing paper across tables instead of running agents across the border. This has affected the security of Kashmir as well.

Jadhav’s case is an opportunity for the NDA to redeem the mistakes of its predecessors. The will of Indian agencies has been weakened. Risk-taking is frowned upon. Nepotism has damaged RAW itself. Tinkering with agents, tailoring objectives to suit political ends, soldiering on the olive branch track as spies take the fall is the current narrative of Indian spycraft.

Today, the political emphasis is on nationalism. With a legacy like that of Chanakya, reputed to have created ancient India’s greatest espionage network, we should reclaim our formidable past. The future of India’s security is at stake.
Jadhav’s arrest, trial and sentencing reveal the contempt with which Pakistan views Indian intelligence. Mossad operates on the principle ‘By Deception, Thou Shalt Wage War,’ earning tiny Israel a redoubtable reputation for retribution. Now it’s time for retribution for our unsung, nameless spies. This is no time to play coy.

http://www.newindianexpress.com/opi...t-intelligent-about-intelligence-1594031.html
 
Give Monkey a pen and he will come out with the same article as above :)
TSD mean Technical Support Division and it not counter intl group it was a covert ops group ....... and its was an Army unit not an R&AW unit :D :D
 
Indian Intelligence Agencies coupled with diplomacy have inflicted many times more damage to Pakistan in last 15 years than Regular Air, Land and Navel forces combine did in 70 years.
 
The success and failure of intl agencies dose not depends on how much damage they inflicted on other but how many lifes of common people saved by them .... and in this regard the performance of Indian agencies are pretty average ..we have major terrorists attacks happened in India like Mumbai , Parliamment , Mumbai railway , Pune bakery blasts and many other .........

Indian Intelligence Agencies coupled with diplomacy have inflicted many times more damage to Pakistan in last 15 years than Regular Air, Land and Navel forces combine did in 70 years.
 
The success and failure of intl agencies dose not depends on how much damage they inflicted on other but how many lifes of common people saved by them .... and in this regard the performance of Indian agencies are pretty average ..we have major terrorists attacks happened in India like Mumbai , Parliamment , Mumbai railway , Pune bakery blasts and many other .........

You are saying samething.... Damage inflicted by one is others failure to defend. It's not difficult to figure out who out performed by looking at stats of losses on each side.
 
yes I can say that in case of securing the lives if common people ..India is bit better then Pakistan ... but see how CIA saved the lives after 9-11. How Mossad and Shinbet are securing the lives of their residents :)
You are saying samething.... Damage inflicted by one is others failure to defend. It's not difficult to figure out who out performed by looking at stats of losses on each side.
 
Give Monkey a pen and he will come out with the same article as above :)
TSD mean Technical Support Division and it not counter intl group it was a covert ops group ....... and its was an Army unit not an R&AW unit :D :D

TSD with Army would have almost solved the issue in Kashmir by now or in near future- But some one got very scared-
 
I am not sure whether they could have solved anything or not but India media has made the name of their CO public just to let down Gen VK Singh ........ who knows such units get activayed after the departure of congress...... India under Manmohan was the worst period for security of country
TSD with Army would have almost solved the issue in Kashmir by now or in near future- But some one got very scared-
 
I am not sure whether they could have solved anything or not but India media has made the name of their CO public just to let down Gen VK Singh ........ who knows such units get activayed after the departure of congress...... India under Manmohan was the worst period for security of country

It isn't back in 2015 army was banned from purchasing such equipment-
 
The unit was part of MI and how can any one what restricted and whats not for MI ..but they way congress exposed it and rediculed Gen VK Singh was bad and hope you remember the way they made the name of the CO of TSD public ........

In Ishrat Jahan Case they have put CBI in front of IB ... when ex IB directors wrote to Manmohan then they backed off .... they tried everything to weaken the organizations
It isn't back in 2015 army was banned from purchasing such equipment-
 
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Any bloodshed in Afghanistan after TTP entrance in 2006, blame India.

RAW is the father of ISIS. They created TTP which ISIS model was built from. The western intelligentsia took the TTP concept and made it a more aggressive and organised group in the form of ISIS.

I can't even begin to imagine how many people India has the caused the deaths of in Afghanistan and Pakistan. This is what Afghans don't realise, quick to blame Pakistan because they are manipulated by India's bribes to top officials. Dictating public opinion in Afghanistan is easy, they are simple people.

India once again taken the wrong side of history. All this bloodshed worth it? You only made Pakistan stronger.
 
You are saying samething.... Damage inflicted by one is others failure to defend. It's not difficult to figure out who out performed by looking at stats of losses on each side.

India has to deal with only one enemy (ISI) where as you have to deal with multiple intelligence agencies (of-course enemy of your own making :p:). Now take that too into consideration. :)
 
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