On May 4, 2004, a fruit vendor was standing in front of the bungalow number C/480 in the Defense Colony, Posh area of Delhi, but his attention was not on the fruits but on the main gate of the bungalow. He had been keeping an eye on the movement of the bungalow for many days. He knew that the owner of this bungalow goes out on a fixed time every day. But when he did not leave the house for three days, the fruit seller felt something strange. He reached the main gate of the house on the pretext of
giving a letter and asked the security guard standing there about it. The guard replied that the owner of the house and the owner of Punjab have gone to a wedding. As soon as he heard this, he lost his mind. He quickly took out the phone from his pocket and immediately dialed a number. After a few minutes of disconnecting his phone, a car reached the gate of the bungalow, out of which 6-7 people got off and went straight into the bungalow and started searching. These people were not anyone else but the agents of India's intelligence agency,
R&AW. The owner of this house was also no one else but he had a companion. He was also not a small officer but a joint secretary officer of R&AW. India's secret information on him was accused of leaking the CIA, the intelligence agency of the United States. R& AW's internal surveillance team This team had been keeping an eye on him for months, but by the time he could prove his crime, he had suddenly disappeared from his house in a mysterious way before he could be caught. He was investigated a lot, but for many days, no trace
of that officer could be found. Then one day, when the news came that he had fled to America on the path of the cunning double agent Nepal, then the feet of the R&AW officials scratched the ground. That double agent could not be found. Over the past few years, that double agent had leaked more than 20,000 classified Indian documents to the CIA. So, let us find out: Who was this R&AW officer who betrayed his own country? How did the CIA ensnare him in its trap? And how did he manage to evade R&AW's Counter-Intelligence Unit—slipping away even
amidst such stringent surveillance? That traitorous R&AW officer, Rabinder Singh, was born in Amritsar, Punjab. His father was a lieutenant in the Indian Army. That's why there was an atmosphere of armed forces in the house from the beginning. Inspired by his father, he also joined the Indian Army in 1970. His first posting was in the Gorkha regiment and he became a major after being promoted in a few years. But with time, his interest in the army began to decrease. The routine life was now boring him. During this time, he joined the R& AW for a special
mission on deputation. And from here his life changed a lot. The world of intelligence seemed so exciting to him that he left the army and decided to join the R& AW. In 1986, he took voluntary retirement from the army with the help of his father's connections and succeeded in joining R& AW. After joining R&AW, Rabindranath Singh's first posting was in Amritsar. Here he was given the responsibility of collecting information about the Pakistani Intelligence Agency, ISI. After this, he was sent to some countries in Western Asia and then to the Hague of Holland, where his work
was to keep a close eye on the activities of active Sikh separatists in that area. But while working in Holland, his image had become of a heartless man. Here he worked less and spent more time drinking and running after women. During that time, he often shared those things with strangers, which an intelligence officer should never do. However, despite this, the senior officers of R& AW began to take him seriously because he had done a big job for the agency only after a while of joining. R& AW was looking for some secret files of the American
government and Rabindranath used his cleverness and personal connections to do this work. He used his relatives working in the CIA's front organization USAID to obtain a confidential document and handed it over to the R&AW. After that, Rabindra Singh was in the eyes of the senior officers of the RNAW. Therefore, despite being a high ranking desk officer, he made a lot of progress here in a few years. First he became the Deputy Secretary of the RNAW and then became the Joint Secretary. However, as he got promoted, his habits got worse and worse. He was busy partying
with his senior and junior colleagues. He would have spent a lot of money in all this, so he always thought about extra income. His same habits were taking him on a path where he was going to get stuck in the clutches of the CIA and be a great traitor with his own country. How did Rabindranath Singh get trapped in the CIA? Before knowing this, we have to go back a little. In the 1950s, during the Cold War, America's goal was to somehow get ahead of the Soviet Union, even if it had to steal strategic information
from all over the world. For this purpose, America established the United States Information Agency, i. e. USIA, in 1953. And the branch of this agency was opened in many countries of the world, including India. During the Cold War, India of the formerly American and Soviet Union. However, India had good relations with the Soviet Union, so America wanted to keep a close eye on India. The USIA of America in India by conducting cultural programs, media events, and academic exchange and started working to influence many possible targets. Their purpose was to trap such Indian government officials who
are part of India's future policies so that they can use them to send India's internal documents and secret intel to Washington. In addition, America had also activated its CIA agents. It is said that the king of Sikkim, Palden Thondup Namgyal's wife Hope Cook was also a CIA agent. It is also believed that there was a CIA agent in Indira Gandhi's cabinet, which in the Indo Soviet Treaty and 1971 information of India's preparations related to East Pakistan had reached America. In 1983, an agent of the CIA from New Delhi was arrested, under which India's three major
agents were arrested. The CIA was working with three ex military personnel and a civilian. After this arrest, a large network of the CIA was exposed in India, in which nine American agents working in the U. S. Embassy were included. Seeing the continuous tracing of their agents by the Indian intelligence agencies, the CIA adopted a new strategy. It started trying to make the agents of IB and R& AW double agents. In 1986, Rabindranath Singh was posted as the First Secretary at the Indian Embassy in Damascus, Syria. During that time, the supply of spare parts of fighter
aircrafts from the Soviet Union to India was constantly being hindered. Because at that time, the Soviet Union was going through its worst period and was moving towards collapse. Meanwhile, a team of the Indian Air Force was sent to Syria in search of the canopies and other spare parts of those aircraft under a secret mission. The Syrian Air Force was also dependent on the Soviet for its aircraft at that time. And it had a good stock of these spare parts, so this mission was quite important. Because Rabindranath Singh was already posted there and had become quite
familiar with the Syrian officials, he was also made a part of this mission. But Rabindranath Singh told a casual conversation to an American diplomat about the secret kept by the Indian government. One day there was a party in Damascus. In which Indian journalist Harish Chandola was also there who had been working in Damascus for many years for multiple newspapers. That American diplomat was also present in the same party with whom Rabindranath Singh had shared the information about the secret visit of the Indian Air Force. Chandola was a senior journalist and he was known for his
connections and experience. So that American diplomat thought that he would know about this visit of the Indian Air Force. In the conversation, he mentioned this to Chandola. Shocked at this, Chandola asked him how he found out about it. The diplomat replied that he was told by the first secretary of the Indian embassy, Rabindra Singh. The journalist Chandola was The Indian ambassador was left stunned for a while that how can such a big Indian officer share such a secret information of his own country with a diplomat from another country. He found this very unusual and dangerous,
so he complained about Rabindranath Singh to an Indian ambassador and concerned department. But at that time, no action was taken against Rabindra Singh. A few years later, Rabindra Singh was made a counsellor in the Indian Embassy in Holland. Because even after making mistakes again and again, he was not punished, so his habits were getting worse. The CIA had been tracing him for a long time. In Holland, the CIA has seen that Rabindranath often does expensive parties in the bar and often slips by seeing those beautiful girls. The CIA found Rabindranath an easy prey, so a
plan was prepared to trap him in a honey trap. In a few days, a female CIA agent, who was specially prepared for this job, came very close to Rabindranath and gradually became a part of his life. He soon made Rabindranath crazy about his beauty and completely lost his mind. The situation was created Rabindra was emotionally and psychologically completely trapped by CIA. This was the turn when Rabindra Singh had become a double agent. It is believed that in the beginning of his career of R& DW, the relative through which Rabindra Singh had stolen the secret files
of the American government was also a part of the CIA's plan. It is said that his relative who used to come to India was his father. And many times he used to stay at Rabindranath's house. Actually, he was a man of CIA. After becoming a double agent, Rabindranath through this relative of his, had sent many classified documents of CIA. In 1992, when Rabindranath's posting was in Nairobi, Kenya, one day he had a heart attack. At that time, he did not have enough savings that he could get a bypass surgery. He told himself in the economic
crisis that the Minister of State For external affairs, he requested for his posting in Washington, D. C. so that he could get some extra income. One of his wishes could not be fulfilled, but he was treated. He had surgery in a very big hospital in Vienna. It is said that the entire expense was taken by the CIA. Although the CIA did not need Rabindranath Singh until 1998, but when India successfully conducted a nuclear test in Pokhran that year and the CIA could not detect it, there was a stir in the American secret agencies. It was
a big shock for America. This was the turn when Rabindranath Singh became a valuable pawn for the CIA. After this, the CIA gradually began to extract sensitive information from India. Rabindranath Singh also worked very cleverly without anyone's notice. After working in foreign countries for many years, Rabindranath Singh's posting as a joint secretary New Delhi's R& AW headquarters where he had to see the Southeast Asia operations. While staying on this post, Rabindranath got access to many strategic and intelligence files of India. While working in the R& AW headquarters, Rabindranath Singh used to come and go to
Nepal many times. Actually, in the American Embassy in Nepal, CIA Station Chief David Vakala used to work as a counselor and he was Rabindranath's handler. Every time when Rabindranath came to Nepal, David used to meet him, take updates and explain the future planning. Rabindranath Singh was very weak in technology, so the CIA gave him special training. In a short time, he understood the CIA's told methods well. Confidential information intelligence After becoming a double agent for the CIA, Rabindranath Singh's life had completely changed. The CIA was giving him a lot of money, because of which he
had a lot of fun. He often gave parties to his juniors in his house and sometimes in expensive hotels and tried to get classified information out of them by drowning them in the intoxication of alcohol. He had gained intelligence from many of his colleagues in this way. In 2003, Rabindranath took the same trick again. He invited his junior officer to the party, gave him a lot of booze and started asking him some sensitive details. But now he was so overconfident that this time he went a little too far. He asked such questions that no one
had ever asked before. The party was all right, but the next day the junior complained to R&AW's secretary in charge Amar Bhushan about Rabindranath. He said that Rabindranath tried to get such information from him that he had nothing to do with it. This was against the rules of the R& AW because according to the internal protocol of the R& AW, any officer can only keep as much information as is directly related to his work. In this case, Rabindra's behavior was unusual. Although, only on the basis of this complaint, action could not be taken on the
Joint Secretary, but the spark of suspicion had now been ignited. Around December 2003, some officers of the R& AW saw Rabindra's behavior as a member of the R& AW. Rabindra's behavior as a member of the R& AW. Rabindra's behavior as a member of the R&AW. Ravinder Singh often closes his office room and photocopies a lot of documents. Ravinder Singh used to photocopy those documents and take them home with him, where he would take photos of all those files from high quality cameras and then store them in a hard disk and through a very secure internet
protocol, he would mail his CIA handler. After that, he would delete all files from the hard disk and his laptop. In this way, in these years, Ravinder Singh has been able to At least 20, 000 secret documents of India were sent to the CIA. When the senior officials of the RNAW saw this pattern of photocopying it, their suspicions deepened. After this, a covert bug was fixed in his office photocopy machine. Now whenever he photocopies a file, a digital copy of it goes to senior officers. Within 16 days of fixing the bug, a digital copy of
about 210 classified documents photocopied by Rabindra came to the senior officer who was highly confidential. All of this stood up to R& AW. This is where it all started. The biggest internal manhunt In January 2004, R& AW for the first time in its history started covert surveillance on a serving Joint Secretary. Counter Intelligence and Security i. e. CIS Division was activated. About 20 undercover agents of CIS Rabindranath's every move in different disguises. That where does he go every day, what does he do and who does he meet. His office room, house and car were bugged
everywhere. Good. His phone was also tapped. Now, R& AW was getting live information of every movement of Rabindra Singh. But for three months, Rabindra did not meet any suspicious person and neither did he say anything on the phone to any person which could be used against him legally. But one thing was clear that he was still in the office continuously photocopying highly confidential documents. After this, R& AW did the work to catch Rabindra Singh and to catch Rabindra Singh. which he had never done in his 35 years of history. One day in April 2004, when
the office hours were over, suddenly all the employees were stopped at the main gate of the R& AW headquarter and their bags were searched. This was not a routine check, but it was happening for the first time in the history of R& AW. This investigation was being done to catch Ravinder Singh red handed. But before Rabindranath left the office, he got a hint from somewhere that today bags are being opened at the main gate and searched for everyone. Rabindranath Singh became alert and that day he did not keep any confidential documents in his bag. When
his bag was also searched, he did not find anything suspicious and he survived. A few days later, the R& AW chief, C. D. Sahai, called a meeting and he clarified that this search was not against any person, but its motive was only to strengthen the security of R&AW. Rabindra Singh was also present as the Joint Secretary in this meeting. He did not have the courage to say anything in front of C. D. Sahai, but after the meeting was over, he came out blabbering that this is not the right way to deal with senior officers. He
did not have the courage to say anything in front of C. D. Sahai, but after the meeting was over, he came out blabbering that this is not the right way to deal with senior officers. However, Rabindranath did not have any idea that the counterintelligence unit of R& DW was keeping an eye on him. And the driver of his car, the janitor of his office, and even the fruit vendor standing outside his house are all undercover agents. During this time, he asked for a few days off by giving a reason to attend a family function in
America from the office. Before that, he took a year off and went to America once a year. His brother, sister and his children were settled there, so he was given holidays every time. But this time the situation was different. Now he was in doubt about the National Security Breach, so his leave application was rejected. With these ongoing unusual developments, Rabindranath started to realize that something is wrong. He tried to go to the bottom and it was understood by him around April 20 that the CIS has been keeping an eye on him for a long time.
Then a big opportunity came to him. In the month of May, official holidays were extended from 1 to 4. Taking advantage of these holidays, he made a plan to leave the country with his wife. On May 1, undercover agents saw his wife going out of the house. But she returned home with a man after a while. After a while, the man who came to Rabindranath's house returned after dinner. In this way, the agents of R& AW did not have any doubt and everything seemed normal. But for the next three days, neither Rabindranath nor his wife
came out of the house. In this way, the undercover agent outside his house, in the form of a fruit vendor, found it very strange that the man who was seen coming out every day, why hasn't he been seen for three days? On deep suspicion, the undercover agent near. In order to understand the whole story, he decided to go inside Rabindranath's house on the pretext of giving an important letter. But the security guard standing at the gate told him that sir and ma'am have gone to Punjab to attend a wedding. Upon hearing this, the undercover agent
lost his mind. He immediately reported it to the R&AW headquarters. A few minutes later, many intelligence officers reached there and started searching for Rabindra's house. But there they could only find a laptop of Rabindra. Now this was a big question in front of R& AW that how and where did Rabindra disappear despite such strict surveillance. Officers were asked to take some documents from his house in Chennai. On the basis of which, his search began there, but he could not find anything. In the further investigation, it was found that Rabindranath had fled to Nepal with his
wife three days ago. After both fled from their home, they stayed in a hotel near the Nepal border, which was booked in the name of CIA Station Chief David Wacala. Here, R& AW found out for the first time that Rabindranath had been working for the CIA for so many years. But before they could catch him, both were shifted to the safe house of the C. I. A. of Kathmandu. David Wacala Rajpal Prasad Sharma and Deepa Sharma, after which on May 7, 2004, Rabindranath with his wife took flight number 5032 of the Austrian Airlines from Nepal
to Washington and left for America. After Rabinder Singh's escape, there was a stir in the R& AW. The ground under his feet cracked when he found out in the next investigation that Rabinder Singh had betrayed the country and sent more than 600 emails to the C. I. A. handlers, which included more than 20, 000 classified documents. These sensitive documents of the C. I. A. When it was completely confirmed that Rabindranath was working for the CIA, the R& AW chief, C. D. Sahay, sought the CIA station chief in Delhi and asked for clarification on this whole
matter. He also took photographs of the forged passports used in Rabindranath's escape to America and some documents sent by him to America. along with photocopies of certain documents he had sent to the U.S. However, the Station Chief flatly refused to identify Rabinder, stating that there were no active CIA operatives in India. It is said that the CIS already possessed sufficient evidence to arrest Rabinder Singh even before he left the country. R&AW had also asked permission from the then National Security Advisor Brajesh Mishra to arrest Rabindranath. But at that time, he said that he wanted to
know who is Rabindranath working for. However, this arrest is said to be delayed because at that time in India, General elections were about to happen and if the news of CIA being a spy came out within RAW, the government, which was in power at that time, could have suffered heavy political losses. So it was deliberately delayed in arresting him so that these things could not be revealed to the public until the election was over. But in this process, Rabindranath was suspected of keeping an eye on him and he fled India forever. Two months On June
5, 2004, the President of India used Article 311. 2 of the Constitution to officially fire Rabindranath. This is the same constitutional clause that gives the President the right to fire any official of the central government without any departmental inquiry in the interest of the country. After Rabindranath's poll was opened, he was useless for the CIA. Therefore, after some time, the CIA Rabindranath money. When he started having financial problems, he also requested the CIA to get him a job, but no one helped him. A few years after fleeing the country, the traitor of the country, Rabindranath
Singh, became dependent on Pai Pai and finally went into depression. After 12 years of fleeing his country, suddenly in 2016, India received a coded message through a diplomatic bag from Washington D. C. in which it was said that Rabindranath Singh is no longer in this world. He It was found that he died in a road accident in Maryland. Although this road was an accident or a conspiracy of the CIA, questions are still being raised about it. Someone has rightly said that what is in the name, a person's identity is from his work. On the one
hand, it was Rabindranath Singh who betrayed his own country for his personal gain. On the other hand, the famous Jabbas, Ravindra Kaushik, who had sacrificed his entire life for the country. To find out secret information about the country, he not only changed his name, religion and identity, but also went to Pakistan, married the girl there and settled down. And became a major in the Pakistani army. To know their entire exciting story, you can watch our video on it, whose link you will find in the description. On May 4, 2004, a fruit vendor was standing in
front of the bungalow number C/480 in the Defense Colony, Posh area of Delhi, but his attention was not on the fruits but on the main gate of the bungalow. He had been keeping an eye on the movement of the bungalow for many days. He knew that the owner of this bungalow goes out on a fixed time every day. But when he did not leave the house for three days, the fruit seller felt something strange. He reached the main gate of the house on the pretext of giving a letter and asked the security guard standing there
about it. The guard replied that the owner of the house and the owner of Punjab have gone to a wedding. As soon as he heard this, he lost his mind. He quickly took out the phone from his pocket and immediately dialed a number. After a few minutes of disconnecting his phone, a car reached the gate of the bungalow, out of which 6-7 people got off and went straight into the bungalow and started searching. These people were not anyone else but the agents of India's intelligence agency, R&AW. The owner of this house was also no one
else but he had a companion. He was also not a small officer but a joint secretary officer of R&AW. India's secret information on him was accused of leaking the CIA, the intelligence agency of the United States. R& AW's internal surveillance team This team had been keeping an eye on him for months, but by the time he could prove his crime, he had suddenly disappeared from his house in a mysterious way before he could be caught. He was investigated a lot, but for many days, no trace of that officer could be found. Then one day, when
the news came that he had fled to America on the path of the cunning double agent Nepal, then the feet of the R&AW officials scratched the ground. That double agent could not be found. Over the past few years, that double agent had leaked more than 20,000 classified Indian documents to the CIA. So, let us find out: Who was this R&AW officer who betrayed his own country? How did the CIA ensnare him in its trap? And how did he manage to evade R&AW's Counter-Intelligence Unit—slipping away even amidst such stringent surveillance? That traitorous R&AW officer, Rabinder Singh,
was born in Amritsar, Punjab. His father was a lieutenant in the Indian Army. That's why there was an atmosphere of armed forces in the house from the beginning. Inspired by his father, he also joined the Indian Army in 1970. His first posting was in the Gorkha regiment and he became a major after being promoted in a few years. But with time, his interest in the army began to decrease. The routine life was now boring him. During this time, he joined the R& AW for a special mission on deputation. And from here his life changed a
lot. The world of intelligence seemed so exciting to him that he left the army and decided to join the R& AW. In 1986, he took voluntary retirement from the army with the help of his father's connections and succeeded in joining R& AW. After joining R&AW, Rabindranath Singh's first posting was in Amritsar. Here he was given the responsibility of collecting information about the Pakistani Intelligence Agency, ISI. After this, he was sent to some countries in Western Asia and then to the Hague of Holland, where his work was to keep a close eye on the activities of
active Sikh separatists in that area. But while working in Holland, his image had become of a heartless man. Here he worked less and spent more time drinking and running after women. During that time, he often shared those things with strangers, which an intelligence officer should never do. However, despite this, the senior officers of R& AW began to take him seriously because he had done a big job for the agency only after a while of joining. R& AW was looking for some secret files of the American government and Rabindranath used his cleverness and personal connections to
do this work. He used his relatives working in the CIA's front organization USAID to obtain a confidential document and handed it over to the R&AW. After that, Rabindra Singh was in the eyes of the senior officers of the RNAW. Therefore, despite being a high ranking desk officer, he made a lot of progress here in a few years. First he became the Deputy Secretary of the RNAW and then became the Joint Secretary. However, as he got promoted, his habits got worse and worse. He was busy partying with his senior and junior colleagues. He would have spent
a lot of money in all this, so he always thought about extra income. His same habits were taking him on a path where he was going to get stuck in the clutches of the CIA and be a great traitor with his own country. How did Rabindranath Singh get trapped in the CIA? Before knowing this, we have to go back a little. In the 1950s, during the Cold War, America's goal was to somehow get ahead of the Soviet Union, even if it had to steal strategic information from all over the world. For this purpose, America established
the United States Information Agency, i. e. USIA, in 1953. And the branch of this agency was opened in many countries of the world, including India. During the Cold War, India of the formerly American and Soviet Union. However, India had good relations with the Soviet Union, so America wanted to keep a close eye on India. The USIA of America in India by conducting cultural programs, media events, and academic exchange and started working to influence many possible targets. Their purpose was to trap such Indian government officials who are part of India's future policies so that they can
use them to send India's internal documents and secret intel to Washington. In addition, America had also activated its CIA agents. It is said that the king of Sikkim, Palden Thondup Namgyal's wife Hope Cook was also a CIA agent. It is also believed that there was a CIA agent in Indira Gandhi's cabinet, which in the Indo Soviet Treaty and 1971 information of India's preparations related to East Pakistan had reached America. In 1983, an agent of the CIA from New Delhi was arrested, under which India's three major agents were arrested. The CIA was working with three ex
military personnel and a civilian. After this arrest, a large network of the CIA was exposed in India, in which nine American agents working in the U. S. Embassy were included. Seeing the continuous tracing of their agents by the Indian intelligence agencies, the CIA adopted a new strategy. It started trying to make the agents of IB and R& AW double agents. In 1986, Rabindranath Singh was posted as the First Secretary at the Indian Embassy in Damascus, Syria. During that time, the supply of spare parts of fighter aircrafts from the Soviet Union to India was constantly being
hindered. Because at that time, the Soviet Union was going through its worst period and was moving towards collapse. Meanwhile, a team of the Indian Air Force was sent to Syria in search of the canopies and other spare parts of those aircraft under a secret mission. The Syrian Air Force was also dependent on the Soviet for its aircraft at that time. And it had a good stock of these spare parts, so this mission was quite important. Because Rabindranath Singh was already posted there and had become quite familiar with the Syrian officials, he was also made a
part of this mission. But Rabindranath Singh told a casual conversation to an American diplomat about the secret kept by the Indian government. One day there was a party in Damascus. In which Indian journalist Harish Chandola was also there who had been working in Damascus for many years for multiple newspapers. That American diplomat was also present in the same party with whom Rabindranath Singh had shared the information about the secret visit of the Indian Air Force. Chandola was a senior journalist and he was known for his connections and experience. So that American diplomat thought that he
would know about this visit of the Indian Air Force. In the conversation, he mentioned this to Chandola. Shocked at this, Chandola asked him how he found out about it. The diplomat replied that he was told by the first secretary of the Indian embassy, Rabindra Singh. The journalist Chandola was The Indian ambassador was left stunned for a while that how can such a big Indian officer share such a secret information of his own country with a diplomat from another country. He found this very unusual and dangerous, so he complained about Rabindranath Singh to an Indian ambassador
and concerned department. But at that time, no action was taken against Rabindra Singh. A few years later, Rabindra Singh was made a counsellor in the Indian Embassy in Holland. Because even after making mistakes again and again, he was not punished, so his habits were getting worse. The CIA had been tracing him for a long time. In Holland, the CIA has seen that Rabindranath often does expensive parties in the bar and often slips by seeing those beautiful girls. The CIA found Rabindranath an easy prey, so a plan was prepared to trap him in a honey trap.
In a few days, a female CIA agent, who was specially prepared for this job, came very close to Rabindranath and gradually became a part of his life. He soon made Rabindranath crazy about his beauty and completely lost his mind. The situation was created Rabindra was emotionally and psychologically completely trapped by CIA. This was the turn when Rabindra Singh had become a double agent. It is believed that in the beginning of his career of R& DW, the relative through which Rabindra Singh had stolen the secret files of the American government was also a part of the
CIA's plan. It is said that his relative who used to come to India was his father. And many times he used to stay at Rabindranath's house. Actually, he was a man of CIA. After becoming a double agent, Rabindranath through this relative of his, had sent many classified documents of CIA. In 1992, when Rabindranath's posting was in Nairobi, Kenya, one day he had a heart attack. At that time, he did not have enough savings that he could get a bypass surgery. He told himself in the economic crisis that the Minister of State For external affairs, he
requested for his posting in Washington, D. C. so that he could get some extra income. One of his wishes could not be fulfilled, but he was treated. He had surgery in a very big hospital in Vienna. It is said that the entire expense was taken by the CIA. Although the CIA did not need Rabindranath Singh until 1998, but when India successfully conducted a nuclear test in Pokhran that year and the CIA could not detect it, there was a stir in the American secret agencies. It was a big shock for America. This was the turn when
Rabindranath Singh became a valuable pawn for the CIA. After this, the CIA gradually began to extract sensitive information from India. Rabindranath Singh also worked very cleverly without anyone's notice. After working in foreign countries for many years, Rabindranath Singh's posting as a joint secretary New Delhi's R& AW headquarters where he had to see the Southeast Asia operations. While staying on this post, Rabindranath got access to many strategic and intelligence files of India. While working in the R& AW headquarters, Rabindranath Singh used to come and go to Nepal many times. Actually, in the American Embassy in Nepal,
CIA Station Chief David Vakala used to work as a counselor and he was Rabindranath's handler. Every time when Rabindranath came to Nepal, David used to meet him, take updates and explain the future planning. Rabindranath Singh was very weak in technology, so the CIA gave him special training. In a short time, he understood the CIA's told methods well. Confidential information intelligence After becoming a double agent for the CIA, Rabindranath Singh's life had completely changed. The CIA was giving him a lot of money, because of which he had a lot of fun. He often gave parties to
his juniors in his house and sometimes in expensive hotels and tried to get classified information out of them by drowning them in the intoxication of alcohol. He had gained intelligence from many of his colleagues in this way. In 2003, Rabindranath took the same trick again. He invited his junior officer to the party, gave him a lot of booze and started asking him some sensitive details. But now he was so overconfident that this time he went a little too far. He asked such questions that no one had ever asked before. The party was all right, but
the next day the junior complained to R&AW's secretary in charge Amar Bhushan about Rabindranath. He said that Rabindranath tried to get such information from him that he had nothing to do with it. This was against the rules of the R& AW because according to the internal protocol of the R& AW, any officer can only keep as much information as is directly related to his work. In this case, Rabindra's behavior was unusual. Although, only on the basis of this complaint, action could not be taken on the Joint Secretary, but the spark of suspicion had now been
ignited. Around December 2003, some officers of the R& AW saw Rabindra's behavior as a member of the R& AW. Rabindra's behavior as a member of the R& AW. Rabindra's behavior as a member of the R&AW. Ravinder Singh often closes his office room and photocopies a lot of documents. Ravinder Singh used to photocopy those documents and take them home with him, where he would take photos of all those files from high quality cameras and then store them in a hard disk and through a very secure internet protocol, he would mail his CIA handler. After that, he
would delete all files from the hard disk and his laptop. In this way, in these years, Ravinder Singh has been able to At least 20, 000 secret documents of India were sent to the CIA. When the senior officials of the RNAW saw this pattern of photocopying it, their suspicions deepened. After this, a covert bug was fixed in his office photocopy machine. Now whenever he photocopies a file, a digital copy of it goes to senior officers. Within 16 days of fixing the bug, a digital copy of about 210 classified documents photocopied by Rabindra came to the
senior officer who was highly confidential. All of this stood up to R& AW. This is where it all started. The biggest internal manhunt In January 2004, R& AW for the first time in its history started covert surveillance on a serving Joint Secretary. Counter Intelligence and Security i. e. CIS Division was activated. About 20 undercover agents of CIS Rabindranath's every move in different disguises. That where does he go every day, what does he do and who does he meet. His office room, house and car were bugged everywhere. Good. His phone was also tapped. Now, R& AW
was getting live information of every movement of Rabindra Singh. But for three months, Rabindra did not meet any suspicious person and neither did he say anything on the phone to any person which could be used against him legally. But one thing was clear that he was still in the office continuously photocopying highly confidential documents. After this, R& AW did the work to catch Rabindra Singh and to catch Rabindra Singh. which he had never done in his 35 years of history. One day in April 2004, when the office hours were over, suddenly all the employees were
stopped at the main gate of the R& AW headquarter and their bags were searched. This was not a routine check, but it was happening for the first time in the history of R& AW. This investigation was being done to catch Ravinder Singh red handed. But before Rabindranath left the office, he got a hint from somewhere that today bags are being opened at the main gate and searched for everyone. Rabindranath Singh became alert and that day he did not keep any confidential documents in his bag. When his bag was also searched, he did not find anything
suspicious and he survived. A few days later, the R& AW chief, C. D. Sahai, called a meeting and he clarified that this search was not against any person, but its motive was only to strengthen the security of R&AW. Rabindra Singh was also present as the Joint Secretary in this meeting. He did not have the courage to say anything in front of C. D. Sahai, but after the meeting was over, he came out blabbering that this is not the right way to deal with senior officers. He did not have the courage to say anything in front
of C. D. Sahai, but after the meeting was over, he came out blabbering that this is not the right way to deal with senior officers. However, Rabindranath did not have any idea that the counterintelligence unit of R& DW was keeping an eye on him. And the driver of his car, the janitor of his office, and even the fruit vendor standing outside his house are all undercover agents. During this time, he asked for a few days off by giving a reason to attend a family function in America from the office. Before that, he took a year
off and went to America once a year. His brother, sister and his children were settled there, so he was given holidays every time. But this time the situation was different. Now he was in doubt about the National Security Breach, so his leave application was rejected. With these ongoing unusual developments, Rabindranath started to realize that something is wrong. He tried to go to the bottom and it was understood by him around April 20 that the CIS has been keeping an eye on him for a long time. Then a big opportunity came to him. In the month
of May, official holidays were extended from 1 to 4. Taking advantage of these holidays, he made a plan to leave the country with his wife. On May 1, undercover agents saw his wife going out of the house. But she returned home with a man after a while. After a while, the man who came to Rabindranath's house returned after dinner. In this way, the agents of R& AW did not have any doubt and everything seemed normal. But for the next three days, neither Rabindranath nor his wife came out of the house. In this way, the undercover
agent outside his house, in the form of a fruit vendor, found it very strange that the man who was seen coming out every day, why hasn't he been seen for three days? On deep suspicion, the undercover agent near. In order to understand the whole story, he decided to go inside Rabindranath's house on the pretext of giving an important letter. But the security guard standing at the gate told him that sir and ma'am have gone to Punjab to attend a wedding. Upon hearing this, the undercover agent lost his mind. He immediately reported it to the R&AW
headquarters. A few minutes later, many intelligence officers reached there and started searching for Rabindra's house. But there they could only find a laptop of Rabindra. Now this was a big question in front of R& AW that how and where did Rabindra disappear despite such strict surveillance. Officers were asked to take some documents from his house in Chennai. On the basis of which, his search began there, but he could not find anything. In the further investigation, it was found that Rabindranath had fled to Nepal with his wife three days ago. After both fled from their home,
they stayed in a hotel near the Nepal border, which was booked in the name of CIA Station Chief David Wacala. Here, R& AW found out for the first time that Rabindranath had been working for the CIA for so many years. But before they could catch him, both were shifted to the safe house of the C. I. A. of Kathmandu. David Wacala Rajpal Prasad Sharma and Deepa Sharma, after which on May 7, 2004, Rabindranath with his wife took flight number 5032 of the Austrian Airlines from Nepal to Washington and left for America. After Rabinder Singh's escape,
there was a stir in the R& AW. The ground under his feet cracked when he found out in the next investigation that Rabinder Singh had betrayed the country and sent more than 600 emails to the C. I. A. handlers, which included more than 20, 000 classified documents. These sensitive documents of the C. I. A. When it was completely confirmed that Rabindranath was working for the CIA, the R& AW chief, C. D. Sahay, sought the CIA station chief in Delhi and asked for clarification on this whole matter. He also took photographs of the forged passports used
in Rabindranath's escape to America and some documents sent by him to America. along with photocopies of certain documents he had sent to the U.S. However, the Station Chief flatly refused to identify Rabinder, stating that there were no active CIA operatives in India. It is said that the CIS already possessed sufficient evidence to arrest Rabinder Singh even before he left the country. R&AW had also asked permission from the then National Security Advisor Brajesh Mishra to arrest Rabindranath. But at that time, he said that he wanted to know who is Rabindranath working for. However, this arrest is
said to be delayed because at that time in India, General elections were about to happen and if the news of CIA being a spy came out within RAW, the government, which was in power at that time, could have suffered heavy political losses. So it was deliberately delayed in arresting him so that these things could not be revealed to the public until the election was over. But in this process, Rabindranath was suspected of keeping an eye on him and he fled India forever. Two months On June 5, 2004, the President of India used Article 311. 2
of the Constitution to officially fire Rabindranath. This is the same constitutional clause that gives the President the right to fire any official of the central government without any departmental inquiry in the interest of the country. After Rabindranath's poll was opened, he was useless for the CIA. Therefore, after some time, the CIA Rabindranath money. When he started having financial problems, he also requested the CIA to get him a job, but no one helped him. A few years after fleeing the country, the traitor of the country, Rabindranath Singh, became dependent on Pai Pai and finally went into
depression. After 12 years of fleeing his country, suddenly in 2016, India received a coded message through a diplomatic bag from Washington D. C. in which it was said that Rabindranath Singh is no longer in this world. He It was found that he died in a road accident in Maryland. Although this road was an accident or a conspiracy of the CIA, questions are still being raised about it. Someone has rightly said that what is in the name, a person's identity is from his work. On the one hand, it was Rabindranath Singh who betrayed his own country
for his personal gain. On the other hand, the famous Jabbas, Ravindra Kaushik, who had sacrificed his entire life for the country. To find out secret information about the country, he not only changed his name, religion and identity, but also went to Pakistan, married the girl there and settled down. And became a major in the Pakistani army. To know their entire exciting story, you can watch our video on it, whose link you will find in the description.