Vishal Bhardwaj's 'Khufiya' has let many Indians sleep well at night, knowing that traitors in RAW are being dealt with as traitors should be. The realworld story is a lot grimmer than the real world story, though, involving egos, incompetence and lost opportunities. The worse news: Even though films about RAW are getting ever more juicy, the organisation itself is struggling with the demands of a changing world. Watch this video by Praveen Swami to know more.
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0:43: The headquarters of the Research and Analysis Wing in New Delhi is described as a lowbudget office block that lacks light and air.
4:01: Investigation reveals that the suspected spy, Rabinder, operated from his home and used an encrypted fax machine to send gathered material.
8:05: Foreign intelligence services were attempting to penetrate RAW, as evidenced by the arrest of former Indian Police Service Officer KV uni Krishna in 1987.
10:56: Paul is believed to have passed on classified documents to a CIA operative, and his escape from Delhi was discovered by Ros Katmandu spies.
14:37: The video discusses the need for the Indian Police Service (IPS) to provide more support to the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) in developing longterm linguistic and area skills.