A New India -
Chapter 144 - 144: KGB & MI6
The global intelligence community was scrambling to piece together the truth.
Yet, for now, the nuclear ambitions of Pakistan remained a well-guarded secret known only to the CIA, R&AW, and ISI.
In both Moscow and London, however, the situation was more confusing.
The KGB and MI6 knew something was off, but they didn't have the full picture.
The speed of India's mobilization, combined with Pakistan's defensive posturing, hinted at a far deeper game being played, a game that neither agency was prepared for.
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KGB Headquarters, Moscow
The cold winter wind outside did little to cool the rising tension within the halls of the KGB.
The Cold War with all its problem and issues create a situation where any major shift in South Asia could tip the balance of power in a region that both the Soviets and the Americans had been vying for influence.
It was, after all, about keeping everyone within reach and in check.
Colonel Sergei Ivanov, one of the KGB's senior officers, stood by the window of his office, looking out at the Moscow skyline, deep in thought.
The latest reports from the Soviet embassy in Islamabad were troubling.
India's massive military mobilization was a clear sign that something was brewing, but the silence from both the Indian and Pakistani governments was more troubling still.
Behind him, Dmitri, one of Ivanov's junior officers, entered the room with a thick folder under his arm.
He placed it on Ivanov's desk without a word, waiting for instructions.
Ivanov finally turned around, eyeing the folder. "What do we know?"
Dmitri moved uneasily, glancing at the file. "Not much more than we did yesterday, Colonel. The Americans are just as in the dark as we are but we think there is something fishy with the way Americans are reacting and the Chinese are scrambling to figure out India's motives."
"We're missing something," Ivanov muttered under his breath, pacing the room. "India doesn't move like this unless they've discovered something serious."
Dmitri nodded, flipping through the latest reports. "Pakistan is reacting defensively. They're clearly scrambling to respond to India's movements, but it doesn't seem like they're initiating anything aggressive. If India is pushing this hard, they must know something we don't."
"Have we heard anything from our sources in Islamabad?" Ivanov asked sharply.
Dmitri hesitated. "Nothing substantial, sir. The ISI is keeping a tight lid on things. Our assets on the ground have noticed an increase in military activity, but beyond that, there's little information."
Ivanov slammed his fist on the table, frustration boiling over. "This isn't just a border dispute. There's more to it. India wouldn't mobilize this quickly for a simple show of force. What are they hiding?"
Dmitri took a deep breath, steadying himself. "We have some chatter from the Americans. The CIA seems to be increasing its presence in the region."
Ivanov stopped pacing and turned to face his subordinate. "The Americans might know what's happening, but they're digging for more answers. That's all I need to know. Activate our high-level contacts in both Delhi and Islamabad. We need more intelligence. If the CIA is moving, we need to stay ahead of them."
"Understood, Colonel," Dmitri replied, quickly gathering his files and heading out of the room.
Ivanov returned his gaze to the map on the wall, his eyes tracing the movements of both India and Pakistan.
The world didn't know it yet, but something far more dangerous than a simple border skirmish was brewing.
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MI6 Headquarters, London
In London, the situation was equally tense.
The British government had maintained a careful watch on South Asia ever since the end of the British Raj, and now it seemed that the region was on the verge of a catastrophic conflict.
Inside the offices of MI6, Graham Burton sat at the head of a long table, his fingers drumming against the polished wood as he listened to his top analysts.
"We've confirmed that India's mobilization is far more coordinated than usual," Eleanor Clarke, one of MI6's lead analysts, said, adjusting her glasses.
"It's still unclear, sir. India's mobilization was fast and coordinated, which suggests they're reacting to something specific. But we don't have any hard evidence of what that 'something' is."
Burton frowned. "What about our assets in Islamabad? Have they reported anything unusual?"
Clarke hesitated. "We've had some chatter, but nothing concrete. Pakistan's military is reacting, but from what we can tell, they're being defensive. If there's something more going on, it's being kept at the highest levels."
Burton rubbed his temples, deep in thought. "And India? Any indication from our sources in Delhi about their motivations?"
Clarke shook her head. "No, sir. Our contacts within the Indian government are as tight-lipped as ever. Whatever's driving this mobilization, it's being kept under wraps. But if I had to guess... it might be nuclear."
Burton's eyes widened slightly. "Nuclear?"
Clarke nodded. "There's been talk of Pakistan developing nuclear capabilities after India test, but nothing concrete. If India's learned that Pakistan is closer to achieving that goal, it would explain why they've moved so quickly. They could be preparing for a preemptive strike."
Burton's expression darkened. "Bloody hell. If this turns into a nuclear standoff, the entire region could go up in flames."
"We've got operatives in Islamabad and Delhi working on it as we speak," Clarke added.
Burton sighed heavily. "The Americans are moving fast. The CIA is sniffing around, and that means they suspect something serious. Have we heard anything from our assets in Delhi?"
Clarke flipped through a few more papers before responding. "They're being unusually tight-lipped. Even our most trusted contacts aren't providing much information. The Indian government is keeping this very close to the chest."
Burton rubbed his temples, feeling the weight of the uncertainty. "Keep pressing. We need more intel. If India is preparing for a preemptive strike on Pakistan's nuclear assets, the entire region could go up in flames. And we won't be caught flat-footed."
Clarke nodded, gathering her notes and leaving the room.
Burton sat alone for a moment longer, staring at the map of South Asia pinned to the wall.
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After days of strategic operations and tracking Pakistan's every move, K.N. Rao knew that his team was closing in on the final pieces of the puzzle.
They had captured a high-ranking ISI agent who had been lurking too close to sensitive Indian installations, and now it was time to break him.
In a dimly lit interrogation room, Ajay Singh, one of R&AW's top field agents, stood across from the Pakistani operative.
The man had been through hours of grueling questioning, his face swollen and bruised. But he had yet to give up the most important information.
Ajay leaned forward, his voice calm but menacing. "We know about Chagai Hills. We know about the project. What we don't know is who's behind it. And that's what you're going to tell us."
The agent, slumped in the chair, glared up at Ajay through half-closed eyes. "I'll tell you nothing."
Ajay sighed, nodding to one of the guards in the room.
Without hesitation, the guard grabbed the agent's hand and twisted it backward, the sickening sound of bones cracking echoing through the small room.
The man's scream filled the air, but Ajay remained unmoved.
"You can either tell us now," Ajay said softly, "or we can keep going. But you will give me the names."
The agent gasped for breath, his chest heaving. For a moment, it seemed like he might hold out.
But then his will crumbled.
"Qadeer... Qadeer Khan," the agent rasped, his voice barely audible. "He's leading it. Him... and others. Scientists...
they're... they're protected by the ISI. Deep... deep in Chagai."
Ajay's eyes narrowed. "Give me the rest. Who else is involved?"
The agent swallowed hard, his face pale. "There's a team. A small team. Engineers, technicians... but Qadeer is the key. He's the one you want."
Ajay stood up, satisfied. "Thank you for your cooperation."
He nodded to the guards, who dragged the agent out of the room.
Ajay immediately dialing a secure line. K.N. Rao answered after the second ring.
"Sir, we have it," Ajay said. "Qadeer Khan. He's leading the nuclear project in Chagai Hills. And there's a small team working with him, all protected by ISI."
Rao was silent for a moment, digesting the information. "Good work, Ajay. Prepare the full report. I'll be briefing the Prime Minister immediately."
Later that night, Rao stood in Prime Minister Rohan's office.
Rohan's face was tense as he flipped through the detailed report.
"Qadeer Khan," Rohan muttered, shaking his head. "So it's true. We have all the names we need Rao"
"Yes, sir," Rao confirmed. "Not only names, we have everything we need
Rohan looked up, his eyes hard. "We cannot allow anything to happen Rao, even though we will be criticized and even worse sanctioned upon but this plan will succeed"
Rao nodded solemnly. "We're prepared and ready sir, all we need is your clearance and order to clear everything"
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