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How did Ravindra Kaushik get caught?
In September 1983, R&AW sent a low-level operative, Inyat Masih, to get in touch with Kaushik. However, Masih was caught by Joint Counterintelligence Bureau of Pakistan’s ISI and blew Kaushik’s cover. Kaushik was then captured, tortured for two years at an interrogation center in Sialkot.
What happened to Ravindra Kaushik son?
Ravindra Kaushik soon came into the contact with Amanat, they got married and later they have a son Areeb Ahmed Khan who died. In 2012-2013.
What happened Inayat Masiha?
In 1983, Inayat Masiha, an Indian intelligence operative who was captured by Pakistani counterintelligence agents, blew Kaushik’s cover. The undercover spy was arrested soon afterwards, and jailed in the Pakistani city of Multan. He reportedly died there in 2002, aged 50.
When did Ravindra Kaushik died?
November 2001
Ravindra Kaushik/Date of death
How was Ravindra Kaushik selected as an under cover agent?
Under cover: Ravindra Kaushik was selected after a thorough screening by Research and Analysis Wing. He was trained well and sensitized a lot about security needs and prospective dangers during covert field operation in a hostile nation. Rules: All under cover agents are strictly trained and instructed to maintain utmost secrecy.
Why did the ISI want Ravinder Kaushik to be arrested?
Because Ravinder Kaushik was a real spy and ISI wanted to get all the information from him as possible and possibly expose other spies. There was no reason to parade him in the public as it will only expose their short comings. Kulbhushan Yadav’s arrest was hailed publicly because Pakistan wanted to prove India’s hand in Balochistan unrest .
Does India’s raw interfere in its neighbours’ Affairs?
India’s external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), has long faced allegations of meddling in its neighbors’ affairs. Founded in 1968, primarily to counter China’s influence, over time it has shifted its focus to India’s other traditional rival, Pakistan.
What is the history of Raw in India?
Over the last forty years the organization has expanded its mandate and is credited with increasing India’s influence. RAW’s first leader, Rameshwar Nath Kao, led the agency until he retired in 1977.