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Ravindra Kaushik

Ravindra Kaushik was an Indian Research and Analysis Wing agent who spied for India from 1975 until he was captured in 1983. Also known as 'The Black Tiger', Kaushik is considered as one of India's greatest spies. He worked as a clerk in the Pakistan Army's Military Accounts Department. He was exposed after a botched communication attempt by another operative. Arrested and interrogated, he was sentenced to death in 1985, later commuted to life imprisonment. He spent 16 years in various prisons and died in 2001 while incarcerated.

Early life
Ravindra Kaushik was born in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan on 11 April 1952. His father, J. M. Kaushik, was an Indian Air Force officer; his mother Amla Devi died in 2006. He graduated from S. D. Bihani P. G. College, Sri Ganganagar, earning a B.Com. Kaushik was also involved with theatre acting and debates while in college when he was recruited by the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW). ==Recruitment in the Research and Analysis Wing==
Recruitment in the Research and Analysis Wing
Kaushik was trained in Delhi for two years to be an undercover operative in Pakistan. He was also trained to live as a Muslim and was taught the Urdu language. Being from Sri Ganganagar, a city near Rajasthan's border with Punjab, although he was native to Bagri, a local tonal language of Rajasthani, which is predominantly spoken in Sri Ganganagar and Hanumangarh districts, he was also well versed in Punjabi, which is widely spoken in Punjab, India and Pakistan as well. In 1975, at the age of 23, he was sent to Pakistan. ==Activities in Pakistan==
Activities in Pakistan
Kaushik underwent circumcision and was given the cover name "Nabi Ahmed Shakir". He married a local woman named Amaanat and fathered a boy, who died in 2001. From 1979 to 1983, Kaushik worked as a Pakistani army clerk, sending valuable information to R&AW. He was given the title of 'The Black Tiger' by then Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi. ==Death and aftermath==
Death and aftermath
In September 1983, R&AW sent a low-level operative, Inyat Masih, to make contact with Kaushik. But Masih was exposed by the Joint Counter-Intelligence Bureau of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence and blew Kaushik's cover. ==See also==
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