Excellent work by Ex Raw man. This is off keeping in mind the Official Secrets Act. Apr 05, Srinivas rated it it was ok. A well meaning book by a practitioner of intelligence profession.
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It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. Hats off to Kao!!. Like the time a lady got drunk and introduced to a big crowd about who he really was! Raman goes into considerable detail about the days and weeks leading up to the asssassination of Indira Gandhi.
Raman was rw contributor and his insights were very informative. Recalls long-time Kao associate Victor Longer: Book flows easily if you know a bit of political history of india but it is grossly overpriced for the content. Rameshwarnath Kao was also known as Ramji amongst his friends and colleagues.
The faw of India training and equipping the freedom fighters of Mukti Bahini was evolved meticulously. Raman moves on to talk about the Khalistani movement, which along with the portions dealing with terrorism, forms a considerable chunk of the book.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. So he just drew outline. To that end, Raman insists that the lack of help provided to Sikhs abroad on the same lines that Israel provides to Jews also helped build up support for Khalistan. At times though it felt like flipping through a history text book. See all 49 reviews. Finally it leaves you wanting for more Again, the oc of the ISI aside, supported as it was from Zia ul Haq in its policies, Raman fumes at the turned gaze of the CIA, Koboys and Canadian intelligence agencies while Khalistani militants brazenly moved across borders to organize oof for their movement.
Kindle Edition Verified Purchase. However, there has been a reluctance to write on the functioning of our intelligence agencies by its retired officers. Such reluctance was there even in other countries till the early s.
Want to Read saving…. Some attribute this to a life devoted to adventure and espionage which made it very difficult for him to mingle publicly. This article is closed for comments. Kashmir the Vajpayee Years. After doing so, he visited Berne before returning to India. It was a purely bilateral visit and he had no engagements connected with the UN.
The then Ambassador in Berne said he would handle the entire visit to Geneva and Berne, but the PR refused to let him handle the visit to Geneva. He insisted that since he was the representative of the President of India in Geneva, he would handle the Geneva part of the visit. Caught between the two, I went through many tense moments.
Somehow, I managed and the visit went off smoothly.
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