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Why does Indian intelligence fail?

Why does Indian intelligence fail?

Rediff.com21 May 2012

'We fail because we suspect each other. We fail because even the Hindus are fragmented. We fail because we do not behave as a united people.'

Former IB joint director pens spy novel

Former IB joint director pens spy novel

Rediff.com26 Jun 2007

Dhar has penned a novel named Operation Triple X, an Indian spy-run in Pakistan to be published soon by Manas publications.

'Canada didn't take the threat seriously'

'Canada didn't take the threat seriously'

Rediff.com23 Jun 2007

The head of intelligence at the Indian high commission in Ottawa, when the Air India 747 was blown up on June 23, 1985, speaks to Senior Editor Ajit Jain.

'It's an all out invasion of India'

'It's an all out invasion of India'

Rediff.com21 Jul 2006

Politicians on either side of the secular fence should tell people that Pakistan has now attacked the heartland and peninsular India after targeting the northeast, Punjab and Kashmir, says former IB official Maloy Krishna Dhar.

''Indian Muslims believe in their Indianness'

''Indian Muslims believe in their Indianness'

Rediff.com20 Jul 2006

'It is our duty to fight those forces trying to destabilise the Muslim psyche of India,' says former IB official MK Dhar.

Spy versus saffron spy

Spy versus saffron spy

Rediff.com22 Feb 2005

'Kaniskha verdict did not shock me'

'Kaniskha verdict did not shock me'

Rediff.com23 Jun 2005

Former Intelligence Bureau joint director M K Dhar on the worst act of aerial terrorsim before 9/11.

When Indira snooped on Maneka, Rajiv on the President

When Indira snooped on Maneka, Rajiv on the President

Rediff.com20 Nov 2013

When it comes to spying, our netas are habitual offenders. Vicky Nanjappa digs up past records of prying politicians that date back to the 80s.

'Muslims have been made coolies of secularism'

'Muslims have been made coolies of secularism'

Rediff.com24 Apr 2017

'This is India, bhai. This kind of country does not exist anywhere in the world.'