EP-57 | India’s clandestine forces with Former R&AW Chief Vikram Sood

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Vikram Sood, is a former chief of India's external intelligence agency the Research and Analysis Wing and an advisor to the Observer Research Foundation, an independent public policy think tank in New Delhi. Sood’s entry to R&AW was very accidental but he went on to become spymaster in 2000 in his over three-decade-long service. Sood also has the distinction of being the lone chief of R&AW who came from a non- police background. In an in-depth conversation with Smita Prakash, Sood talks about Kargil, Pakistan’s misadventures on the border as well as on mainland through attacks. Sood also reveals Musharraf’s role in Kargil and how they exposed his lies, importance of intelligence system for strategic and security interests of the country. Further, Sood also narrates the story behind Pakistan’s nuclear story and the assassination of former Prime ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, his relations with former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and his take on spy movies.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:18 - The Unending Game & The Ultimate Goal
    13:30 - Lahore Bus Yatra, Kargil & History of R&AW
    30:43 - Pakistan's nuke hunt, NPT & Morarji Desai
    42:30 - Life of A Spy and their handlers
    50:43 - Kulbhushan Jadhav & Black Ops
    1:06:46 - Indira's Assassination & Operation Bluestar
    1:14:48 - IC-814 Hijacking, Vajpayee & Modi in Pak
    1:27:54 - Spy Movies
    1:35:10 - Media & War
    1:48:30 - Advani & need of fresh blood for Intelligence
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Комментарии • 2,2 тыс.

  • @shreyanmehta6999
    @shreyanmehta6999 10 месяцев назад +60

    Came to this podcast from TRS with the Sood sir, the difference and depth and knowledge the host has here is way different

  • @KrishnaTejaKesineni3425
    @KrishnaTejaKesineni3425 Год назад +135

    "No, I haven't," broken my heart. We never forget the fallen souls in foreign lands for the nation.

    • @KrishnaTejaKesineni3425
      @KrishnaTejaKesineni3425 Год назад +6

      @@dherrajhari3177 who said? We never forget Ravindra Kaushik...

    • @PrasannaSankar87
      @PrasannaSankar87 6 месяцев назад +2

      I had a lump in my throat hearing that. Brave salute to those souls

  • @prasvenkat1
    @prasvenkat1 8 месяцев назад +95

    Totally mesmerised by this interview. Spies are truly unsung heroes. Salute! 🇮🇳🇮🇳 Jai Hind!

  • @HealthyConversation123
    @HealthyConversation123 Год назад +87

    My god. I can just keep listening to Vikram Sood forever. Being in such a hostile work environment he is still So calm and composed

    • @nikhilparanjape7890
      @nikhilparanjape7890 8 месяцев назад +6

      Only because he is so calm and composed he is here :)

    • @TechnoViking__
      @TechnoViking__ 8 месяцев назад

      @@nikhilparanjape7890he takes valium

    • @Hi_yayawar
      @Hi_yayawar 5 месяцев назад

      Being clam and composite is prerequisite .

    • @rajadurairasiah7084
      @rajadurairasiah7084 5 месяцев назад

      They went in with no follow up plans.Why? Because Uncle SAM was always there to step in, if and when it was requred.100,000 surrendered in1971 in Dacca -- they were well fed and sent back -- NO deal with Bangla Desh was made over India,s Chicken Neck (land swap) Why ?

    • @Hi_yayawar
      @Hi_yayawar 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@rajadurairasiah7084 bcoz them PM was a 9th fail meglomaniac who eyed keeping Muslim voters in India in good humour to get their votes.
      She then after stopped OROP for Army (99%Hindus) and savings were diverted to Haz Subsidy (100% Muslims) in 1973. Before that she propped AIMPLB as thekedar of Ms.

  • @d.s.ramnarayan6799
    @d.s.ramnarayan6799 Год назад +561

    I was around 10/12 years old when Mr Kao came to our house for dinner sometime between 1958/ 1960. My father was a scientist working for GoI and also working on couple of defence related projects. I had no idea who he was, till my father mentioned him much much later in my life. That day of the dinner, for the 1st time in my life, I saw someone eating curds with sugar. Mr Kao saw the surprise on my face and told me a story, which I remember even today. It was much later, I realised the man I had seen and heard that day was such an important person in GoI.

    • @manthamadhuri9617
      @manthamadhuri9617 Год назад +41

      Woww sir, ur soooo lucky to meet such a great person.. Pl can u narrate the story too.

    • @gunslinger4779
      @gunslinger4779 Год назад +23

      what was the story?

    • @nareshvarma6105
      @nareshvarma6105 Год назад +14

      Sir, aa kathe yeno heli , actually namge intha kathegalu bere yallu kelakke sigalla

    • @supersonic89
      @supersonic89 Год назад +4

      Wow awesome

    • @anonymousbhartiya9874
      @anonymousbhartiya9874 Год назад +5

      What was the story sir??

  • @shravankumargatla1769
    @shravankumargatla1769 Год назад +410

    The way he sidelined the question how he got recruited in RAW😎 Legend 🇮🇳

    • @13484yashsharma
      @13484yashsharma Год назад +21

      Share time stamp!

    • @decoseo
      @decoseo Год назад +20

      he was selected in Indian postal service in late 60's or early 70's r&aw was new then (est. 68) he got an offer to give exam and join it. That's how he got into.
      Source- His book

    • @surya691
      @surya691 Год назад +2

      @@decoseo he said it here only

    • @surya691
      @surya691 Год назад +1

      He explained it

    • @DJ-vg8by
      @DJ-vg8by Год назад +7

      MANY GOT PICKED UP DURING THE EARLY 70'S, AFTER THEIR ORDINARY GRADUATION, STRAIGHT FROM THEIR PARENTS GOVERNMENT RESIDENCES IN LUTYEN'S DELHI.

  • @thedarkknightwillrise23
    @thedarkknightwillrise23 Год назад +152

    Only near perfect depiction of an Intelligence Officer by Bollywood is of Srikant Tiwari, played by Manoj Bajpai. My Uncle was in Intelligence and i came to know about his profession when he took VRS, 4 years prior to his actual retirement age. All this long my father also knew about his profession, but he chose to respect his profession by remaining silent about it and not discussing with any family member! These are our Unsung Heroes 👏🏻❤️

    • @keepstudying247
      @keepstudying247 Год назад +8

      That movie is also too far from the actual ground reality of an intelligent officer

    • @bubusangmy3330
      @bubusangmy3330 11 месяцев назад

      😊

    • @nishant17285
      @nishant17285 9 месяцев назад +1

      He is not spy...

  • @arunprakash94
    @arunprakash94 9 месяцев назад +20

    This is one of the best podcasts ever. The jovial nature of Smita Prakash is the key in getting answers from the secret service agent Mr.Sood. Smita nailed all the right questions, is well read before the interview and is a charm to watch. Kudos to both of them. Jai Hind.

  • @pritamkumarbaruah3335
    @pritamkumarbaruah3335 Год назад +725

    This man is such spot on! His very presence,the refinement, pragmatism and demeanor reflects in parts of his training.. is a pleasure to absorb. Much respect to him.

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Год назад +25

      _In this business it's better to be known by failures than successes_
      Not what most people would think and that is why he's right.

    • @ritesh2raj
      @ritesh2raj Год назад +6

      Well said brother

    • @bibhu4444
      @bibhu4444 Год назад +9

      Because he is a spy. He is still dangerous for our rivals..

    • @mohd.saleemshaikh5470
      @mohd.saleemshaikh5470 Год назад +5

      Good job. Done

    • @raghuallam7911
      @raghuallam7911 Год назад +2

      He was in RAW.... but not completely Raw... he speaks what suits him and the current political party. He started his interview by saying they can't say.... because Pakistan can read the information and strategies. .

  • @pramod666
    @pramod666 Год назад +183

    What a disciplined man ! His body language, his vocabulary, the way he diplomatically answerd questions . Hats off to this gentleman

    • @Kapilswami448
      @Kapilswami448 Год назад

      Lp
      L😊 please 😊 pp pl l
      Ol
      Lo

    • @shivanshpachauri2855
      @shivanshpachauri2855 10 месяцев назад

      Huge respect

    • @tmb6685
      @tmb6685 10 месяцев назад +1

      But Smita prakash isn't ! she start new question before the previous answer ends ! Why she doesn't let him finish his sentences ! Though this is a talk show but the topics are fall in "discussion category", which means u must not start next question until the previous one ends. Person shouldn't be interupted specially when u have such a person talking knowledgeable thing.

    • @ARFATJR-gl5wt
      @ARFATJR-gl5wt 10 месяцев назад

      ​@shivanshpachauri2855 😊😊

    • @ARFATJR-gl5wt
      @ARFATJR-gl5wt 10 месяцев назад

      ​@shivanshpachauri2855 😊😊😊 oops mom

  • @saranshsingh21
    @saranshsingh21 Год назад +46

    Love this man ... we can sense in his voice how the previous government was suppressing our intelligence agency, lack of action, and lack of willpower.

    • @Hi_yayawar
      @Hi_yayawar 5 месяцев назад

      What level of Jehadi terrorism that happened between 2004 to 2014 weren't investigated beyond a point . Else every such incident would have found a role of Mardood Ahmed Miyaan .

  • @thomashunter5645
    @thomashunter5645 Год назад +197

    Smita Prakash, please let the guest finish his thoughts before jumping to the next question. Please don't interrupt him. Thanks for this great interview.

    • @rajashreevanur1858
      @rajashreevanur1858 Год назад +3

      👌😊

    • @thskendjeo134
      @thskendjeo134 Год назад

      Smitha Praksh has no control over it. Do you think that she has any value for the things other than the typical womanly things. It is just an alluring sexual female used by ANI in order to run the programme.

    • @arunakumarivanta
      @arunakumarivanta Год назад +14

      She interrupts a lot

    • @tarunkuwar1978
      @tarunkuwar1978 Год назад +3

      Seekh jayengi...give her some samay

    • @anshul9462
      @anshul9462 Год назад +2

      She has a limitation of time.

  • @manjot24
    @manjot24 Год назад +187

    What an awesome gentleman you have interviewed.Knows his job, is articulate, and has tremendous finesse. India has talent, and they go right up to the top.

  • @TheBlackbird600
    @TheBlackbird600 8 месяцев назад +10

    His voice deepens as the interview goes forward and the moment he says "Nothing is greater than the fear of a spy in a hostile nation" is just spine chilling. What an interview 🙏

  • @DineshNarayana
    @DineshNarayana 10 месяцев назад +6

    @51:23, Mr. Sood's answer brought me to tears. I have seen this part at least 10 times. I found the expression genuine and truthful. Thank you for that question Ms. Smita Prakash, and Grateful to Mr. Sood (and the ilk), to feel for the "lost" spy.

  • @kalyanikrishnamurthy5434
    @kalyanikrishnamurthy5434 Год назад +73

    I am speechless hearing this interview. The amount of sacrifice and courage taken by such officers would remain unknown to Aam Janata. Thanking every such courageous intelligent officer who make our lives so safe and protected. Thank you Smitha Prakash for doing this interview. There is so much in the mind but not able to express the feelings for these great men and their families.

  • @samarjeet662000
    @samarjeet662000 Год назад +129

    Late B Raman was a great spy master and CI CT expert. I did read Sri Sood's obituary on Raman saheb. Mr Raman followed only 35 people on Twitter and I was one of them..
    I am grateful to Sri Sood

  • @chandrasekharanks3212
    @chandrasekharanks3212 8 месяцев назад +35

    Such interviews are first hand information to young aspirants as well as enthusiasts to know the system and the people who mould it to work to get desired results.

    • @jamescaffrey7869
      @jamescaffrey7869 8 месяцев назад

      the female reporters always come to the romantic part in this interviews. Such idiots

  • @Bhoetuk
    @Bhoetuk 9 месяцев назад +9

    Under the RAW, theTibetan SFF(Special Frontier Force) Battalion was used and did great job for India. India should not forget this.

  • @shivanigurunanda5688
    @shivanigurunanda5688 Год назад +264

    Omg 😮 you guys got VIKRAM SOOD on the podcast 👏🏼. Super excited to watch this conversation.

    • @gauravanand026
      @gauravanand026 Год назад +9

      Thanks for the appreciation 🎉 means a lot

    • @siddhartharick890
      @siddhartharick890 Год назад +1

      U know anything about that men..😂😂😂😂

    • @mohammedazad7210
      @mohammedazad7210 Год назад +1

      It’s pointless you coming here, talking rubbish that you didn’t do nothing. The true reason is, you can’t do anything because you’re weak.😢😢😢😢😢😢

    • @sumitsarangi7333
      @sumitsarangi7333 Год назад +1

      ​@@mohammedazad7210 khaana mil gya aajbk liye?

    • @rakeshchaurasia2790
      @rakeshchaurasia2790 Год назад

      ​@@gauravanand026hai 😮😢😢

  • @I...2728
    @I...2728 Год назад +659

    The problem with Smita is that she asks a question and doesn't let her guest finish the whole answer. It just kills the charm of the podcast. I really hope that ANI team conveys this to her.

    • @manmohanr7840
      @manmohanr7840 Год назад +67

      Its the problem with every podcaster now. They want the limelight.

    • @MBhat001
      @MBhat001 Год назад

      ​​​ Smita it's behaving like she knows everything and tries ti correct the guests. She sounds. Dumb some times

    • @Gre3k
      @Gre3k Год назад +59

      @@manmohanr7840 Its not about the limelight, its about moving towards the direction that the interviewer wants to move into

    • @manthamadhuri9617
      @manthamadhuri9617 Год назад +2

      Yes..

    • @kosimannan6660
      @kosimannan6660 Год назад +5

      I felt the same

  • @santosht05
    @santosht05 Год назад +78

    Admire him a lot!! Back 2014 he then told we have to look forward beyond Pakistan!! We are in capabilities to deal China and US!! Thanks to him for his service .. infinity!!❤

  • @parimalsengupta
    @parimalsengupta 10 месяцев назад +7

    This type of discussion should be each month.truth is truth no body cant ignore this.this is pure truth... Thanks both of you.

  • @majorchandrashekharkaushik3244
    @majorchandrashekharkaushik3244 Год назад +10

    Excellent gentleman who spoke of difficulties of job he did while we can not imagine hazards of his job. The competence of people in chain of connection makes difference.

  • @footballspiritual9702
    @footballspiritual9702 Год назад +50

    13:28 Lahore bus yatra happened even after getting intelligence input because that single incident changed the western view of the J & K issue. We went for peace, and they came with war. Before 1999, everyone was putting pressure on India to do something about the kashmir issue, and after 1999, no one interfered.

    • @santusanturohit4832
      @santusanturohit4832 Год назад

      Vajapayi just went to unmask Pakistan infront of sleeping West..

    • @this34_
      @this34_ 10 месяцев назад

      Much needed war.

  • @ashu1973
    @ashu1973 Год назад +67

    I feel contribution of spies in any country is highly under recognized. Even a soldier gets recognition but a spy, we don't even know their names. They live an die in anonymity. Good interview, refreshingly done

    • @kavitanaikrane837
      @kavitanaikrane837 Год назад +11

      It's good that we don't know their names. As long as they are unknown, they are safe and doing their duty. There shouldn't be any recognition.

    • @karan_93
      @karan_93 Год назад +1

      Exactly. They get no recognition for their success, and if their failure gets them caught, their country disowns them.
      Read about Ravindra Kaushik. You'll get an idea

    • @AdityaKr2510
      @AdityaKr2510 8 дней назад +1

      Bell bottom movie best definition of R&AW

  • @Vinay_Acharya
    @Vinay_Acharya Год назад +26

    Damn! This was almost 2 hrs and I didn't even bat an eye! What a segment this has been. Kudos to Smita jee and ofcourse the very revered Mr. Sood. 👏 👏 Thank you for such an episode!

  • @JerryChatterjee
    @JerryChatterjee Год назад +8

    Quite intriguing to watch a R&AW officer and chief sharing his job life. More such series about our unsung and unknown heroes need to be done. Thanks ANI for showing this. Jai Hind Vikram Sir.

  • @maheeinvest
    @maheeinvest Год назад +37

    Every Patriotic True Indian must watch this interview. Salutes to Vikram Sir, for this gallantry and committed services and sacrifices to our country. Also, salutes to all those great unknown Agents who are risking their lives to save our country.

  • @SenapatiM96
    @SenapatiM96 Год назад +174

    Remember telling a friend of mine about him (that he's an ex-RAW Chief and an author). She got really excited because of this notion of a hunk, handsome spy with a chiseled jawline based on our movies. Clearly dissatisfied after a quick google search of his pictures, she quips "But he doesn't even look like a spy". Smiling, I said to myself, "Well, that's why he IS one."

  • @vinaytalluri
    @vinaytalluri Год назад +5

    He is so shrewd, charming, great sense of humor.

  • @dom6482
    @dom6482 Год назад +5

    Before the guest answers she is already excited to ask her next question and in all likelihood she will interrupt. He also mentioned, "Today was my last day 20 years ago" and she is like, "ok, so when you spoke with...." :(

  • @ManeeshSolankiVideos
    @ManeeshSolankiVideos Год назад +523

    Everyone who have interest in National Security and Geopolitics should read a superb book written by him on Narrative building - The Ultimate Goal

    • @user-ug5zb8xm3w
      @user-ug5zb8xm3w Год назад +5

      🎉

    • @priyanshusingh7338
      @priyanshusingh7338 Год назад +7

      ​@@divyanshshukla6411 the ultimate goal

    • @ex-muslimZafarSahil
      @ex-muslimZafarSahil Год назад +2

      ​@@divyanshshukla6411 dude, literally the last 4 words of the original comment.
      Seriously

    • @mariabrar6290
      @mariabrar6290 Год назад +3

      The Khalistan Conspiracy is another

    • @rexxbailey2764
      @rexxbailey2764 Год назад +1

      THE ULTIMATE GOAL IS SUPPOSED TO BE ENLIGHTENMENT. 😑😒

  • @rupadhyay73
    @rupadhyay73 Год назад +199

    We spies are known for our failures, this is truly hard hitting fact
    THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICES TO ALL OUR INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS 🇮🇳 Jai Hind

    • @satishpful
      @satishpful 9 месяцев назад

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @satishpful
      @satishpful 9 месяцев назад

      😊😊😊

    • @satishpful
      @satishpful 9 месяцев назад

      😊😊😊😊

    • @satishpful
      @satishpful 9 месяцев назад

      😊😊

    • @dandsamladi3332
      @dandsamladi3332 8 месяцев назад +1

      When I admire Smita for the efforts she takes for such meaningful podcasts I do feel she should avoid asking questions endlessly on this sensitive issues.

  • @SriRaviTeja
    @SriRaviTeja 10 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve never had the pleasure of interacting with my Grandfather. But this podcast is like talking to your granpa about the adventures & adversities he had been through over the decades for his family. This is so insightful Smita ji. Thank you very much for adapting to the evolving trend that is podcast which often isn’t scripted & is spontaneous, witty & entertaining. Looking forward to many more episodes !
    Thank you sir for your service to the nation 🙏🏻

  • @draditya2011
    @draditya2011 Год назад +31

    Thank you for interviewing him... loved the way he answers and how he puts the nation first by not even taking a single credit. Hats off, sir. Thanks for the service to our motherland❤

  • @bhayo8522
    @bhayo8522 Год назад +67

    It is always a pleasure to listen to Mr. Vikram Sood giving insights from his vast experience as a spymaster. One wishes that Smita Prakash will refrain from interrupting her guests before they finish a particular response.

  • @DrRVPrasad
    @DrRVPrasad Год назад +4

    This program was mesmerizing. The man does know what to talk and what not to. One should learn from him how to speak a lie with a straight face! How to serve his country genuinely. The body language is so persuasive. The deep understanding of human life and the call of duty. The respect towards the chain of command.
    Lastly, the NISHKAMA karma that this man espoused is AMAZING!!

  • @SanjayKumar-fc2qg
    @SanjayKumar-fc2qg 11 месяцев назад +3

    Cerebral, discrete, thoughtful. The hallmarks of a brilliant spymaster. Great interview.

  • @xdadev
    @xdadev Год назад +150

    Vikram sir is a gem of a person to talk to when it comes to National security and IR.

  • @TheMskarthik
    @TheMskarthik Год назад +45

    The clarity of mind in spite of being in such pressure cooker situations all his life...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼. Thank you and your family sir, for the selfless service and sacrifices you and your family have done for our country ❤️❤️

  • @nagabhushanamaravanthe2452
    @nagabhushanamaravanthe2452 Год назад +3

    Smitha should allow the guests to complete the answer. We are here to listen them.

  • @shyamalayerramilli7859
    @shyamalayerramilli7859 Год назад +2

    These people are unsung heroes!My heart felt salute to these great heroes and true sons of india in addition to our great brave soldiers!

  • @rohitjoshi2241
    @rohitjoshi2241 Год назад +18

    50:38...tears in Sood sir's eye says it all

  • @sanjaimohan2199
    @sanjaimohan2199 Год назад +16

    One of my most liked interview.What a personality is Mr Sood.He is so clear headed, grounded and a practical officer.A model for young officers .A sauve and wonderful human being at a ripe age of 80.

  • @lawanyaarvind2810
    @lawanyaarvind2810 8 месяцев назад +2

    Speechless with awe, respect and admiration for the work done by all of you, Sir

  • @captainshyam24
    @captainshyam24 Год назад

    Highly appreciated shri vikram sood sir, and thank you for bringing him as a guest on your show, awesome! Incredible man with magnetic persona. Wishing you all the very best for all future endeavours , keep it up. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

  • @Sanatani_Sherni
    @Sanatani_Sherni Год назад +24

    _"Most powerful countries will get their way by any means necessary"_ is one of the most accurate sentences said in history. 🇮🇳🚩

  • @Anonymous-zu3gy
    @Anonymous-zu3gy Год назад +209

    I never saw Smitha maam so excited about conversations, she is excited like a 4 or 6-year-old, btw great podcast really loved it ❤️

  • @savemankind5644
    @savemankind5644 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the excellent interview Vikram ji & Smita ji. We need more Indians to be mindful of what is happening to Bharatham and how our precious nation & civilization can be protected. This is crucial because Hindus do not have a combative mental attitude,
    Every Indian must be watchful even of their regional politicians as many may make backdoor plans to remain power. The Jewish philosophy of "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" is worth adopting as it works, Thank you

  • @manthansingh1
    @manthansingh1 9 месяцев назад +1

    The lapses in information flow + any steps taken have costed a lot to us

  • @sashankssvs9031
    @sashankssvs9031 Год назад +28

    I've read half of the book, "The Unending Game". I want to finish it and then read "The Ultimate Goal" asap. I'm so happy ANI invited him for a podcast. Thank you very much for this episode. 🙏🏽

  • @rswatashi
    @rswatashi Год назад

    Vikram sood sir is so cool.. he looks like a man holding many secrets which can't and shall not be disclosed to general public in the nation's interest..
    Appreciate the culture of R&AW and their commitment to the nation.
    Smitha ma'am, thank you for making the discussion so engaged.. God bless India..!

  • @user-hi3eh7uf7u
    @user-hi3eh7uf7u Год назад +1

    🙏 धन्यवाद सर देश की सेवा करने के लिए हम सभी देशवासी आपके इस अतुलनीय योगदान को सदैव याद रखेंगे 🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳 जय हिंद 🙏

  • @GeraltofTrivia111
    @GeraltofTrivia111 Год назад +23

    Damn you can feel his voice cracking 1-2 time,so many secrets with him i'm quite sure if a normal civilian hears what he known they will go crazy.Legend seems a small word for him.

  • @kakakapor617
    @kakakapor617 Год назад +33

    I respect you even more SIR for saying.. we are NOT the same people.. between India and Pakistan. We have totally opposite mindsets.

    • @RakeshSingh-xr7dl
      @RakeshSingh-xr7dl Год назад

      True, our dna might be same but thier RNA has changed

  • @santanumallick3977
    @santanumallick3977 Год назад +3

    Just loved this show
    Huge Respect for Vikram Sood Sir🇮🇳❤️🙏🙏🙏
    Love To Watch Smita Mam with her Podcast ❤️👏

  • @mutyalarao
    @mutyalarao 7 месяцев назад

    I simply adore the way he talks - with ease, grounded and void of excitement.

  • @hardikgupta5730
    @hardikgupta5730 Год назад +48

    RN Kao , Ajit doval, Vikram sood .people like these deserve biopic webseries like family man

    • @goodvibes6715
      @goodvibes6715 Год назад +12

      Bollywood is Bakwaas

    • @rohitsawant5805
      @rohitsawant5805 Год назад +9

      NO need, just buy and read his books. Urduwood being Urduwood will never show RAW-ISI bhaichara instead of reality.

    • @TrendSuresh
      @TrendSuresh Год назад +2

      May be but considering secrecy and national, we should not detail it

    • @narsimhakammadanam7013
      @narsimhakammadanam7013 8 месяцев назад

      As per Bollywood without help of isi .... RaW do not survive
      Tiger ..Pathan...are proof
      Still u expect a webseries !!!! U are Pak agent 😂

  • @manasjagithyala1471
    @manasjagithyala1471 Год назад +19

    Wow, what a podcast. It's very rare in my life that I watch such a long podcast without deviating my mind even for a bit. It's very thoughtful and engaging. Kudos to the host too..

  • @rajatsharma7654
    @rajatsharma7654 Год назад +1

    उच्च स्तर का संयम और विनम्रता काबिल ए तारीफ है सर।

  • @siddsain
    @siddsain Год назад

    I love the way his answers precise, clear, to the point and listens even more carefully.

  • @RM-lg2cm
    @RM-lg2cm Год назад +12

    What a great person. So sharp, so witty and so matured.
    Why do we retire people like him, when he can contribute so much more to the country and some politicians who can't , continue well past their eighties!?

  • @abhinavkarkare
    @abhinavkarkare Год назад +12

    This was just brilliant! Vikram sir was the first person from whom I got to hear about the real R&AW.

  • @harshacp38
    @harshacp38 9 месяцев назад +1

    It was a classic experience watching this interview..Thank you..

  • @dilipupadhyay516
    @dilipupadhyay516 10 месяцев назад +2

    Incredible interviews with such immensely intelligent people.

  • @sundareshkrishna6457
    @sundareshkrishna6457 Год назад +15

    We lost so many young men in kargil….deep respects to our heroes 🙏🏿🙏🏿🇮🇳

  • @neelkamalkr.-is5qx
    @neelkamalkr.-is5qx Год назад +8

    Sometimes he never came / I never met😢😢😢 the pain I felt in his words. As UPSC aspirant I am mad for R&AW.

  • @arunpandey9726
    @arunpandey9726 10 месяцев назад +3

    Great talk. Superb. Smita I wonder, if you noted the pain in Mr Sood Sir's eyes when he spoke about the operative,who didn't return and that part. Great, captivating and informative interview.❤

  • @avinabd4501
    @avinabd4501 Год назад +27

    its a blockbuster kind of a podcast...Smitha Prakash Mam...ur one of those brightest minds from whom we should all try to learn ...thank you Sood Sir ...for everything that you have done for our countrymen.shaashtaang namaskaram

  • @carbonadcom
    @carbonadcom Год назад +15

    every interview I listen to, tells me how many toil to keep us safe and how much proud we must be to belong to our country

  • @chandrasekharjonnavithula7311
    @chandrasekharjonnavithula7311 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Smitha for the Podcast. Salute to Chief Vikram Sood.

  • @meghnamehta7694
    @meghnamehta7694 Год назад +3

    Thank you for your service Vikram Sood Sir

  • @sweetguy0
    @sweetguy0 Год назад +17

    Such a pleasure to listen to him, a real hero for all patriotic Indians. At the same time, if you think of the cowardice demonstrated by some of our past PMs and politicians it makes our blood boil.

  • @Indtami
    @Indtami Год назад +103

    One of my uncle worked in survey authority of India, now called as survey of India, later we came to know that he actually worked for an intelligence agency, my father was serving in a infantry regiment posted in shillong, we come to chennai once a year, both are good guitarist, when ever we ask our uncle on why he never come to shillong, he always say that he was in nepal, sikkim, Assam, once he went to vietnam on a official trip, we used to make fun of him saying, are you are in the army or border roads., What kind of job is that, he always say that I am just a poor fellow who create maps. Times passed, the truth came when one of my fathers friend who served in IPKF in srilanka, recognised him saying that he seen this person in palaly airfield, Jaffna where he was actually looking for jawans who speak tamils, those days the Madras regiment soldiers were sent back to India on request from srilankan president fearing that these south indian soldiers may not fight against tamils and end up in revolt and replaced with GR and Sikh li, anyways, My father told him that he worked for survey of india, both smiled and left, another incident I am not sure wheather to write., I hope this gentlemen reads this, during my trip to a place called sakleshpur in karnataka in a small resort, he introduced as the owner of the resort, spent time with this wonderful gentlemen with a veteran physique, told me that he worked for survey of india., Thats the second time in my life I heard the name survey of india, his last posting was in China border, he said that he claimed mount Everest along with the Indian army mountaineers and came in news paper also., I leave it upto you guys to decide. these are some of the shady organisations we never know, not sure wheather he was a part of R&aw, but that's the one and only external agency in srilanka that time apart from Military intelligence headed by Col.Hariharan. some years back a lean Tamil guy from chennai in his 40s claimed he is typist and a transcriber who filed a case against the R&aw in chennai high court claiming that he worked for the intelligence agency and stopped getting salary for a long time and requested the high court to interfere. This one is more interesting.. a guy who claimed that he was a nsg and left the army on req from the agency got caught by the police for his connections with the underworld mafia and murder charges, spent years in jail later released.then became the body guard of the highest person in India., either he is from the army or from the capf..unlike we think, two groups are there in NSG..special ranger group who protects VIPs mainsy from capf and special action group deputed from the army who do ops and CT he mentioned that he is a soldier and he followed orders for the safety of our country, but his young life was lost in jail..later he joined para special forces and left. god only knows what happens to these good fellows. during ipkf, everybody knows that this ltte was trained by bsf and Indian army instructors and got trained in jungle warfare school, (must be cijws) after completion of training, the same agency sent the ltte cadres to Israel to get trained with Sayeret maktal, (simply called as "the UNIT" Israeli SAS)not mossad, a top special forces unit and got them all the advanced weapons from sabotage, Intel gathering, counter intelligence, radio patrol, interrogation with jungle warefare capabilities, they became force multiplier and trained thousands in the same way. Our ipkf jawans and crpf personal were no match for those highly trained and motivated ltte cadres except few para units, but still those para battalions were wiped out by ltte during the helidrop in Jaffna univ., Some say that Indian Marcos were successful in sabotaging a boat jetty, but before reaching the jetty their cover was blown up and they swam back to their base, there were reports that raw got them the latest modern radio interceptors to monitor Indian army radio traffic and movements of troops and iaf choppers and some said that raw was fighting along side ltte against the army, all the army movements were known to ltte, don't know who informed. the same agency who arranged the boats for the injured ltte cadres to Tamil Nadu to get treatment in govt hospitals and later they go back and fight against the ipkf, when the Indian Navy blocked the sea routes, ltte requested weapons to raw and that request was went to Delhi during the war, later medicines were sent by raw to ltte, not sure about the weapons and ammo, if there is any shipment of weapons sail from Thailand or from chennai port, the coast guard and the navy won't be there in that particular region, when an ltte shipment was caught by customs, the govt gave the order to release it.,remember all this were happening during the war and the worst part is when the ipkf soldiers went for an operation, they found that Raw agents were there advising the ltte, some soldiers lost the edge, heart broken came back to their base, whatever the reasons, Raw advise to srilanka, I am your elder bro, you stop getting closer to china and usa, both wants to have a base in that Island, if you don't follow my words , (exact words told by our govt to then sl high commissioner to india)we will create more forces like ltte to take care of you, don't forget ltte is the one and only org who had airforce, navy, suicide tigers and army and arty. if an agency like raw is able to create a force to keep our nation's interest just to keep china at bay. Must be an amazing agency, rest all history. Now ltte is gone, china is just 15 Nautical miles from Indian sea border., China has influence over Maldives, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Burma, Nepal, except Bhutan we are surrounded.for more than 30 yrs we kept the dragon at bay, when twenty thousand srilankan soldiers were trapped by ltte in elephant pass camp and disabled their artillery destroyed the ammunition depo., ltte cut off the supply routes, when they were running out of supplies, it's the Indian govt req RAW to order their boys (ltte) to fall back so that the srilankan soldiers escape, it doesn't matter how good you do.,some countries will be always against india, I was amazed by the work of R&AW, even though the govt were not interested to provide a seperate Tamil eelam.,R&AW stood for what's right, some say that Indian stopped supporting ltte just because Tamil Nadu will became a seperate land., Its all bullshit claims..when the internal fight happened between sinhala govt and JVP terrorist org the rajabakshas..then Lankan president begged India to intervene, the same agency went in collected Intel and the iaf fly boys did the carpet bombing, several thousands of JVP were killed in forest, or they would have taken over govt just like happening now.,83 Tamil riots the order was given to the same agency to train and arm tamils, the cunning fox president Julia's jeyavardhane planned India to fight against ltte as ipkf..several raw officers declined saying that they can't fight with their own boys since they are the one who trained them., Bad things happen in war, just because of the two main units form Sikh li and gr, the whole ipkf got the bad name., Killings and dead bodies are normal in war, but those jawans went rogue, fearing if rajiv comes back..he promised to send troops, they took him out..finally, after 18 yrs we did share the radar technology to srilankan army and wiped the ltte..even though a section of raw were against it..they followed orders, It's a nasty world., all I am trying to say that the job is not always looks sexy and not all the time they recruit special forces to run the agency operations. The bitter truth is in this Nuclear world, No one is above us or no one below us, we did the balakot strike at night., but the retaliation came in broad day light with strikes at six locations and we ended up in shooting down our MI 17 helicopter, the army is crying out loud that they can't go on a battle with Indian made Arjun tanks and the armoured core is still reluctant to induct.,on the other hand the most required Air mobile units are still not there, we are still not the blue water navy, it's only the veterans, soldiers, Airmen, and the sailors knows the bitter truth. some still think that bsf, crpf,ssb, cisf, itbp are paramilitary forces, in reality , they are police forces. only coast guard, Assam rifles and the Special frontier force or establishment 22 are the only three paramilitary forces in India and another set of people believe that they can actually win a war with few Chinook, Apache gun ship, some Rafales and C130s. The same man once said that we are known for failures and sucess we don't talk about it., May God continue to bless and protect our unknown soldiers who serve our motherland.,I am not sure how many soldiers proudly say that they fought in srilanka., Most of the Tamil speaking soldiers never disclose that they went to srilanka just because of the attrocities carried out by Sikh Li and Gorkhas, sorry for my detailed explanation, these silent warriors have done many great things but never taken the credit, these things needs to be told. from saving Maldives, creation of Bangladesh, Annexation of sikkim, creation of Ltte, Base in Tajik, betrayed by their own in the beginning, their achievements were skyhigh and thank God all these were done in previous govt, you can't imagine if those things happen now.,gone are those days where bureaucrats, diplomats,foreign affairs and the defence agencies were A- political once., But it's a big question now. I am not an expert on any agency, got some free time and shared my views.

    • @gnanasabaapatirg7376
      @gnanasabaapatirg7376 Год назад

      Wow 😮

    • @dromkar
      @dromkar Год назад +32

      Such an insightful comment but lost due to inappropriate punctuations. Please ensure better readability with punctuation.

    • @randomgoodvideos1569
      @randomgoodvideos1569 Год назад +4

      Woahhh!!!! Blew my mind away. Thanks for this comment.

    • @malliktejashwi878
      @malliktejashwi878 Год назад +11

      Arrey kehna kya chahteii ho???......btw great write up!!!!

    • @Harsh-vo2pm
      @Harsh-vo2pm Год назад +5

      You are right what you have said is completely true my neighbours after reading your comments has concurred with you. He served at RAW for 10 years from Indian Army. He served in military intelligence as captain during ipkf operations jb sri Lanka. Incidently he is a roman catholic from chennai

  • @Srinivas-sv5qw
    @Srinivas-sv5qw Год назад +1

    One of the most enriching interviews . Congrats Smitha mam for getting him on to here .

  • @user-ex3oj6no2b
    @user-ex3oj6no2b 6 месяцев назад

    Most respected Smita prakash ji today or may be by accident in last two days I have gone through your interview with Mr sood ex raw chief I am very late to watch this after very long spell of time almost after six months period but I am highly impressed and got attached the way you have conducted the interview in near future I am the last person to miss any of your interview to watch so late but ensure I am impressed by your body language and tactics used by you to reveal some light on situation position of person on that post to good to watch your interview i have become fan attached to your way of conducting interview

  • @SuperVinod7
    @SuperVinod7 Год назад +12

    RAW, NSA, Military unit, IB r best people who gather intelligence to safeguard our BharatMata from Enemies...

  • @praveenkumarrao1221
    @praveenkumarrao1221 10 месяцев назад

    wonderful to hear Vikram Sood sir, about his experiences

  • @manas4752
    @manas4752 Год назад

    The most likeable thing in this podcast is that mr. Sood keep things very simple whereas they are too complex.

  • @shubhamkumar6689
    @shubhamkumar6689 Год назад +11

    Morarji Desai wasn't a patriot, he also got award from Pakistan if I'm not mistaken. People like him still exists in Indian political community.

    • @singhparihar8530
      @singhparihar8530 Год назад

      Ye bjp ka tha morarji desai

    • @shubhamkumar6689
      @shubhamkumar6689 Год назад +3

      @@singhparihar8530 Congress ka tha morarji Desai, bad me vo alag ho gya tha kyunki usko p.m. nhi bnaya gya tha.

    • @santusanturohit4832
      @santusanturohit4832 Год назад

      He was sold to CIA and worked for America

  • @basantiroy6308
    @basantiroy6308 9 месяцев назад +1

    I fully agree with you. All truths must be released to public with caution.

  • @venkatsuram493
    @venkatsuram493 Год назад

    I was mesmerised by watching this gentleman. Kudos 👏

  • @Unni4912
    @Unni4912 Год назад +2

    Mr. Sood's smiles and silences and "you figure it out" are lessons in what not to divulge.

  • @prasuncdas
    @prasuncdas Год назад +30

    'Ops' as in 'Operations'. 'NPT' is 'Nuclear non-prolifiration treaty'. Smita Prakash -- trust me, we know. Don't underestimate the audience please.

    • @samy3674
      @samy3674 Год назад +1

      Not really!

    • @praseeshprabhu302
      @praseeshprabhu302 Год назад +3

      Prasun
      There are many more who don't know. Just like how you don't know the lingo of the space crafts guidance module 😅

  • @shyambajekal8084
    @shyambajekal8084 Год назад

    Terrific interview. More than giving any insights into the espionage world he has given many lessons, especially to journalists (notably the Kargil and 26/11 reporter) and ordinary citizens about simple common sense and a sense of responsibility towards the country!!👏👏👏👍

  • @proman9849-fs7eq
    @proman9849-fs7eq 11 месяцев назад +1

    Am the only one who addicted to smita's podcasts..

  • @zacheary001
    @zacheary001 Год назад +30

    Awesome and enlightening episode! It’s great to hear from our country’s heros. ❤

    • @kdas2000in
      @kdas2000in Год назад +1

      India has limited capabilities.

  • @sanjaykumar-we4fh
    @sanjaykumar-we4fh Год назад +5

    While watching this i just realised its not just me who is so excited or avid to know more, look at samita ji she seems so curious... amazing show!!

  • @VilasD3392
    @VilasD3392 Год назад +1

    I always try to watch these all podcasts which are organise by Smita Prakash ji because one, she invites very informative n heroic dignitaries and the most imp n second reason is, her way of asking like researched type of questions and her knowledge level as well as unbiased interview version....

  • @shubhambarwal4624
    @shubhambarwal4624 Год назад +1

    Thanks for such a balance. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

  • @subhajit0
    @subhajit0 Год назад +5

    Thoroughly enjoyed watching. A big salute to Sood Sir for serving India with honor and dignity as evident from the interview. Jai Hind !🙏🙏

  • @shadowwalker97
    @shadowwalker97 Год назад +21

    Great salute to your service to the nation sir

  • @SuperARYAND
    @SuperARYAND Год назад +3

    This interview is golden ❤

  • @abhishekagarwal846
    @abhishekagarwal846 Год назад

    Kudos to ANI and Smita ji for this wonderful interview. Pure Gold

  • @darshp800
    @darshp800 Год назад +13

    This is the only reason why I vote for Nationalist party. I don't give a damn shit to religion or caste. Security is the foundation of the nation and we can't take for granted ever.

  • @mallikarjunsirwar4952
    @mallikarjunsirwar4952 Год назад +5

    Having said that, THANK YOU for bringing eminent guests like Mr Kulkarni sir, Mr Sood sir and many more

  • @jitneshsingh4563
    @jitneshsingh4563 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much ANI team for such an inspirational and mind blowing podcast. Please keep up the good work🙏❤️

  • @rajkamal5342
    @rajkamal5342 Год назад

    Have watched & read many big guns of RAW. Mr Sood's interview is the one with clear replies. He feels right to speak on few delicate instances, he does or he passes that out rightly. I'm impressed by his words that he was responsible for gathering the information and provide them to suitable authorities. He doesn't boasts, he is humble and very modest with graceful personality. Smita you are adorable anchor but i could watch only the present interview in full. You would know why I say so. Good luck.

  • @hvbhat
    @hvbhat Год назад +34

    Long back i was in Singapore , an Indian used to visit my restaurant and simply while away his time.he said he used to work for the embassy. Lots of srilankan tamils used to visit the place. Years later i met him and he told me he actually worked for RAW under another known person. Only then i realised that person also worked for RAW.

    • @SenapatiM96
      @SenapatiM96 Год назад +1

      WOAH

    • @aanakrukavi
      @aanakrukavi Год назад +25

      RAW will never disclose to a stranger who is not part of the plan

    • @Harsh-vo2pm
      @Harsh-vo2pm Год назад

      ​@@aanakrukavi no they do tell however to whom they trust and even may tell the concluded operations

    • @nbs1609
      @nbs1609 Год назад

      May be he is from a enemy's Intel guy.... who is falsifying his identity...!!!! as per the interview it is evident that no Raw official will ever disclose his identity

    • @hvbhat
      @hvbhat Год назад +2

      What i am trying to convey is that both these people were very ordinary looking and never looked like a spy. In fact the other person looked like a jolly uncle,one meets in marriages.