RAW has its own service cadre, the RAW Allied Service (RAS) to absorb
talent.
Recruitment is mostly by deputation from the Armed Forces or
Civil Service
Officers.
Most of
the Directors have been officers from the IPS.
Officers are also deputed
from the Indian Revenue Service RAW also employs a number of linguists
and other experts in various fields.
[Recruitment in RAW is taken in the
name of NATI (National Aptitude Test in Intelligence) followed by
personality and psychological test and
interviews.
Delhi-based
security think tank Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses noted in
one of its reports that RAW suffered from the ‘tail-end syndrome’ where
the ‘bottom of the entrance lists’ of those appearing for the UPSC
examinations were offered jobs.
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1. Operation Kahuta
Operation Kahuta is regarded by many as one of the most daring
operation ever conducted by RAW. The only reason it failed was due to a
grave blunder by an Indian Prime Minister. Kahuta is the site of the
Khan Research Laboratories (KRL), Pakistan’s main nuclear weapons
laboratory as well as an emerging center for long-range missile
development. The primary Pakistani fissile-material production facility
is located at Kahuta, employing gas centrifuge enrichment technology to
produce Highly Enriched Uranium (necessary for nuclear weapons). RAW
first confirmed Pakistan’s nuclear programs by analyzing the hair
samples of scientists snatched from the floor of barber shops near KRL;
which showed that Pakistan had developed the ability to enrich uranium
to weapons-grade quality. R&AW agents knew of Kahuta Research
Laboratories from at least early 1978, when the then Indian Prime
Minister, Morarji Desai stopped RAWs operations on Pakistan’s covert
nuclear weapons program (because it was started by Indira Gandhi). In an
indiscreet moment in a telephone conversation one day, Morarji Desai
informed the then Pakistan President, Zia-ul-Haq, that India was aware
of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program. According to later reports,
acting on this “tip-off”, Pakistani Intelligence eliminated RAW’s agents
on Kahuta, leaving India in the dark about Pakistan’s nuclear weapons
program from then on.
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