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Present day: India's spying before Pakistan's nuclear attack

1974 is the golden jubilee year of India's grand introduction to the world. At that time, India's success poured boiling water into Pakistan's stomach. That's why Pakistan also became hungry for nuclear power.

The Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) has received information that Pakistan is trying to cook nuclear khichdi in a secret location, but where? Checking everywhere takes time and does not follow. In the end, it was confirmed that information about something new in the Khan Research Laboratory in Kahuta, Rawalpindi district of Punjab province came to the ears of 'RAW' spies. We are considered to be the originator of the Pakistani atomic bomb. Q. After Khan's visit, the big countries knew that North Korea had given all the secrets of making atomic bomb to Pakistan.

The question of 'Raw' goons is dead on Kahuta, but where is the proof or support? This work was not difficult, but impossible. Life was easily lost. The Khan Research Laboratory at Kahuta was working on enriched uranium, the fuel for the atomic bomb. Infiltrating this laboratory is an invitation to Harakiri. Yes, excessive radiation from the clothing of the scientists working here supports that enriched uranium is being produced inside. But their clothes are few? And don't even think of stealing. 'RAW' spies tried unimaginable alchemy to successfully get out of this arrogant man's lair. If there are radioactive particles on the clothes, there must be in the hair too, right? But where do you get the hair of these scientists or employees? Agent Khan of 'RAW' returned to the saloon near the research laboratory. His Highness collected the hair that was cut and thrown in the garbage and sent it to India. And when the test results came in from India, it was revealed that the hair contained an extraordinary amount of radioactive particles. What to do now? Israel was also sitting by keeping Pakistan in constant tussle. After this information came out, Israel's world famous spy agency Mossad offered cooperation to India: Let's attack Kahuta and call Khurdo of Khan Research Center. There were even reports that Jamnagar Air Force Base was chosen to attack Kahuta. The Israeli-Indian Air Force was ready to attack together. 'RAW' intelligence officers risked their lives to obtain valuable information, but the latter action was not without political approval. Morarjibhai Desai, the head of the Janata Party coalition government that came to power in 1977, made a clear plan to move forward. Not only that, he R. as the head of 'RAW'. N. Kao was removed. Drastically cut the budget of 'RAW'. Not only this, it is said that Morarjibhai even told Pakistan military chief General Zia-ul-Haq in a telephone conversation that we have come to know all about your secret plan. After hearing this, Pakistan became very cautious. It fell after Indian intelligence like mad dogs. Many intelligence officers and their accomplices were put to death. If the project 706 running in Kahuta had been scrapped by 'RAW', not only the history but also the geography might have been different. But a major intelligence mission died without political backing. What a glorious and stirring achievement would have been achieved by the Indian intelligence, who had reached such a big truth from a discarded hair, to finally execute this highly dangerous operation Kahuta? Salaries are good but heroic spies who risk their lives for patriotism and patriotism, spend decades in jail or die anonymous deaths rarely get credit or fame. The operations of India's spy agency 'RAW' are also worth knowing. Operation Kahuta came to fruition. Operation of 'RAW' operation 'Smiling Buddha' to keep the nuclear blast of Pokhran a secret till the end Khalistan terrorism like a black spot on Indian history is a black case with the support of Pakistani ISI. Two teams of 'RAW' were active at the time: Counter Intelligence Team X or CIT. X and Counter Intelligence Team J or CITJ. Both of them threatened the Khalistanis on the streets of Punjab and showed greatness in the important cities of Pakistan that the ISI had to retreat. The lives of many innocent Indians and soldiers were saved through 'Operation Meghdoot'. 'RAW' received information from its sources that Pakistan has also purchased similar materials from a London garment company that supplies Indian forces in North Ladakh region with equipment to cope with inclement weather. Following this, it became clear that Pakistan was plotting to infiltrate the Siachen Glacier. Following this, India took a firm hold on the Siachen Glacier and saved the ice from being stained with the blood of Indian soldiers. 'Operation Leach' of 'RAW' is to support pro-democracy in Myanmar and accelerate the formation of India's mixed government. But when some factions defected, in 1998 India killed six top rebel leaders on the ground and arrested 34 separatists. India has carried out about 400 'snatch operations' in Bangladesh, Nepal and other countries to bring suspects, spies or burglars on foreign soil and bring them to India through covert and dangerous methods instead of getting into the mess of extradition. Remember Akshay Kumar's Neeraj Pandey directed film 'Baby?' Talking about the film itself, the film 'Mission Majnu' based on Operation Kahuta was released on Netflix in 2023.

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