The Spy Who Blew Open Pakistan's Nuclear Spying Campaigns

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-25 11:03:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-25 14:30:23

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The Spy Who Blew Open Pakistan's Nuclear Spying Campaigns

How Ajit Doval Exposed Pakistans Nuclear Secrets By Posing As A Beggar At A Barber Shop

For six years, Ajit Doval, top spy for India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), risked it all, embedding himself deep in Pakistan to unravel rampant nuclear spying campaigns. It was a dicey proposition especially since Pakistan and India are longtime bitter rivals with decades of strife between them. But according to a new report by News18, Doval managed to infiltrate mosques, ministries, and even nuclear bases, all by posing as a deaf-mute beggar at a barber shop. And the information he dug up was far from trivial.

Doval, posing as a Pakistani native, managed to get his hands on blueprints and layouts for his homeland's nuclear installations and even intercepted the entire supply chain of uranium from excavation to enrichment. After six years of undercover work collecting key intel, he managed to safely exfiltrate back to India. His discoveries reportedly shocked those in the highest echelons of Indian intelligence. They also provided key evidence that Pakistan was actively pursuing nuclear weapons in clear violation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

His daring and ingenuity have earned Doval high praise from across India. "He is the ultimate spy, a legendary figure in Indian intelligence," one source close to RAW told News18. "He gave new definition to the term spying. His achievements are daunting and will probably never be matched."

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