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Meet Ajit Kumar Doval, The Indian James Bond

Aamna Ali

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Who isn't fascinated by James Bond? We've all wanted to become 007 at some point in our lives. The fast cars, the cool gear and all the jazz associated with being a super spy made it all the more fascinating. But Bond is so much more than that. He is a man who is selflessly willing to die for his country. Come to think of it, how many of us can actually pull it off?

The only name that comes to my mind is Ajit Kumar Doval, the current national security adviser to PM Narendra Modi. Doval did not just cruise to the top. He worked hard for it and his fascinating story is worth a read. Here are 11 things you have to know about our very own agent 007, one of the best spies that India has produced:



1. He lived in Pakistan as a spy for 7 years and passed on vital information.
Talk about being behind enemy lines... And that too for so long.

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Source: youthconnect



2. After he stopped being undercover, he worked in the Indian High Commission in Islamabad for 6 years.
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Source: indiatoday



3. Remember the infamous hijacking of IC-814 at Kandahar? His negotiation skills led to the hostages' freedom.

Source: indianexpress



4. In fact, he has successfully terminated 15 hijackings between 1971-1999.


Source: thedailystar



5. As a field agent in 1986, he infiltrated the underground Mizo National Front, who were waging an insurgency against the Indian state. He detached its top leaders and forced them to settle for peace.
The MNF were extremely discouraged by his infiltration. It led to the breaking of a 20-year- old insurgency, which was led by Pu Laldenga, and the initiation of the Mizoram Accord.

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Source: Reuters



6. In the late '80s, he went into the Golden Temple posing as a Pakistani agent to Khalistani militants inside and passed on vital information during Operation Black Thunder.
He is said to have been disguised as a rickshaw puller. Operation Black Thunder led to the surrender of the militants.

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Source: navodayatimes



7. He persuaded hardcore Kashmiri militant Kuka Parray and his troops to become counter terrorists.
Doval before his retirement had spent six years in Indian High Commission in Islamabad, Pakistan. He went to Kashmir in 1990 and persuaded militants (like Kuka Parray) to become counter-insurgents targeting hardline anti-India terrorists.This set the way for state elections in Jammu and Kashmir in 1996. Later, he was posted in the Indian High Commission in London, UK as a Minister.

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Source: johnvink



8. He is also credited to be the youngest police officer to get the Police Medal for meritorious service.
It took him only 6 years of service to achieve this honour.

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Source: Dailymail



9. He played an important role in the secure return of 46 Indian nurses who were trapped in a region under control of ISIS.
The incident happened in June, 2014, at a hospital in Tikrit, Iraq.



Source: vyganews



10. He isn't just a spymaster but a great strategist as well. He got the likes of Yasin Malik, Shabbir Shah, and even the hawkish pro-Pak SAS Geelani to the negotiating table.
He is truly a master of psychological warfare.

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Source: kashmirvoice



11. He has been awarded India's second highest peacetime gallantry award, Kirti Chakra.
His exploits, especially Operation Black Thunder, led to him winning this distinction.

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Source: thepoliticalindian
 
Very nice. Reminds me a little of good ol' Brajesh Mishra, who was soon cut down to size, thanks to some wonderful Pakistani hospitality :pleasantry:
 
He is not James Bond

He is more like Mycroft from Sherlock Holmes
Or M from James Bond
 
he doesn't even look like a Pakistani how can he pose as one?-
 
Ajit Doval is a man of exceptionally high IQ and uncanny abilities. He is doer, a fighter and achiever who has ventured and accomplished missions where few would dare.Doval was the first police officer to be awarded the second-highest peacetime gallantry award, the Kirti Chakra. Former Intelligence Bureau Chief Ajit Kumar Doval, considered one of the finest operational brains

Ajit Doval has led a very fulfilling engagement as founder Director of Vivekananda International Foundation, New Delhi where you would find him always surrounded by a galaxy of research scholars, writers, retired bureaucrats, defence officers, diplomats – foreign and Indians alike. Workshops, Seminars, panel discussions, book launches and presentations are the routine activities at this Think Tank. A voracious reader, thinker and analyst himself, Doval is a storehouse of knowledge.


He set up the Multi Agency Centre (MAC) to help put all the agencies on one table to share real-time information. He also created the Joint Task Force on Intelligence (JTFI) that would concentrate on counter-terrorism.

He was also a strong advocate of the Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002, that gave sweeping powers to the police to combat terror.
 
His achievements are way too much for an indian and for this i will give him credit
 
Him being undercover & not getting caught is a lie. He was spared because he had diplomatic immunity.
 
Might have disguised himself as a muhajir/Urdu speaker. :undecided:

Maybe Biharis or Bengalis. But Urdu Speakers do not look anything like this man. Your average Karachiite is not that dark or short, even facial features are vastly different.
 

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