India's Intelligence Culture and Strategic Surprises: Spying for South Block

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This book examines India’s foreign intelligence culture and strategic surprises in the 20th century. The work looks at whether there is a distinct way in which India ‘thinks about’ and ‘does’ intelligence, and, by extension, whether this affects the prospects of it being surprised. Drawing on a combination of archival data, secondary source information and interviews with members of the Indian security and intelligence community, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of Indian intelligence culture from the ancient period to colonial times and, subsequently, the post-colonial era. This evolutionary culture has played a significant role in explaining the India’s foreign intelligence failure during the occurrences of strategic surprises, such as the 1962 Sino-Indian War and the 1999 Kargil War, while it successfully prepared for surprise attacks like Operation Chenghiz Khan by Pakistan in 1971. The result is that the book argues that the strategic culture of a nation and its interplay with intelligence organisations and operations is important to understanding the conditions for intelligence failures and strategic surprises. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, strategic studies, Asian politics and International Relations.

Author(s): Dheeraj Paramesha Chaya
Series: Studies in Intelligence
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 305
City: London

Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
SECTION I: India’s Foreign Intelligence and Strategic Surprises
1. Contextualising Intelligence Culture and Strategic Surprises
SECTION II: The Evolution of India’s Intelligence Culture
2. Kautilya’s Discourse on Secret Intelligence in the
3. From the Kautilyan State to the Colonial State: Transmogrification of the Ideas and Operations of Intelligence
4. The Birth of Post-Colonial Indian Intelligence Culture
SECTION III: Case Studies of India’s Wars
5. The Intelligence Bureau and the Sino-Indian War: Between Mao’s Deception and Nehru’s Wishful Thinking
6. Indian Intelligence and the 1971 Indo-Pak War: The Epic of a Successful Detection and Counter-Surprise
7. Surprise on the Kargil Hilltops: Prognostication of the Irrational
SECTION IV: Indian Intelligence Culture in Perspective
8. Indian Intelligence Culture: An Articulation
9. Culture of Ad hocism: Moving Beyond the Orthodox-Revisionist Dichotomy
Epilogue: Bring Back the Kautilyan State
Appendix
Index