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Indian spies inside Pakistan: South Asian human intelligence across borders
Authors:Ryan Shaffer
Institution:1. ShafferRyan9@gmail.com
Abstract:This article examines India’s historical efforts to spy inside Pakistan from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. It draws from memoirs of notable Indian spies who were jailed for espionage in Pakistan and spy ‘fiction’ written by former Indian intelligence and military officers who allege their writing is based on actual cases. The article highlights commonalities among Indian spies using the words of Indian officers to better understand human intelligence efforts inside Pakistan. It finds that Indian spies in these books have initially been Hindus or from multi-religious families, from the Indian-Pakistan border and have been poorly treated by the Indian government and its intelligence services.
Keywords:India  Pakistan  human intelligence  Intelligence Bureau  Research and Analysis Wing
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