India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)
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The provided text, "India's RAW History and Operations," offers a comprehensive overview of India's external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), from its inception in 1968 to its projected activities in 2025. It details the historical context of RAW's creation following significant intelligence failures in the 1960s, highlighting its foundational principles and operational evolution under key leaders like R.N. Kao. The document chronicles major successes and notable failures across various geopolitical events, including the Bangladesh Liberation War, the annexation of Sikkim, the Kargil War, and its controversial involvement in Sri Lanka and more recent alleged transnational operations. Furthermore, it examines RAW's organizational structure, recruitment processes, international collaborations, and the persistent criticisms regarding its lack of accountability and human rights record, concluding with an analysis of its future challenges and strategic recalibrations in a complex global landscape.
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