is ek tha tiger a real story | Real story of RAW AGENT Ravinder Kaushik | The Real Indian Hero
Ravinder Kaushik was a former RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) agent, who was captured and imprisoned in Pakistan, where he eventually died.
Born and raised in Sriganganagar, he was a famous theater artist with above average intelligence and appearance and showed his talents at the nationwide dramatic gathering in Lucknow, which was witnessed by some officials from the Indian Intelligence Agency. RAW. He was contacted and offered a job for being an undercover Indian agent in Pakistan. At the age of 23, he was sent to Pakistan on a mission.
He was hired by RAW and received extensive training in Delhi for two years. He converted to MUSLIM, was taught Urdu, given religious education, and became familiar with the topography and other details about Pakistan. Being from Sri Ganganager, who speaks Punjab, he was well versed in the language spoken in most of Pakistan.
In 1975 he was sent to Pakistan and received the name Nabi Ahmed Shakir. He managed to get admitted to the University of Karachi and completed his LLB.
He joined the Pakistani Army and became a commissioned officer and was later promoted to the rank of Major.
From 1979 to 1983, while in military service, he passed valuable information to RAW which was of great help to the Indian defense forces.
The then Prime Minister of India, INDIRA GANDHI, bestowed on him the title of 'Black Tiger'.
He spent 26 years of his life away from his home and family in Pakistan in very unfavorable conditions.
Entering a world of intrigue and danger, writing letters home from time to time to inform his family of his whereabouts.
Using the secret information provided by Him, India formulated a strategy that was always one step ahead of Pakistan's and checkmate their war plans. On many occasions, Pakistan prepared to wage war across the borders of Rajasthan in India, but they were thwarted due to the timely advance warning from Ravinder Kaushik, as he was a high-ranking military officer in Pakistan and had access to top-secret information.
BUT
In September 1983, the Indian intelligence agencies sent an agent, Inyat Masiha, to contact Black Tiger. But the agent was caught by Pakistani intelligence agencies and revealed the true identity of Ravinder Kaushik.
Later, Kaushik was captured and interrogated for 2 years in an interrogation center in Sialkot.
BUT he didn't get any information on Indian intelligence.
Due to a failed interrogation, Kaushik was TORTURED for 16 years, held in various prisons, including Sialkot, Kot Lakhpat and in Mianwali Prison, where he was brutally tortured by cutting off his eyelids and private parts so that he could not sleep, melting his ears. . Drums with hot iron rod.
he eventually contracted asthma and tuberculosis and died.
The only thing the government did after his death was send his parents some money every month as a pension. The family first got Rs. 500 a month, and after a few years, they started receiving Rs. 2,000 a month, until 2006, when his mother Amladevi died.
The Bollywood movie Ek tha Tiger was loosely based on his story, but honestly, no actor deserves to play Ravinder Kaushik.
He used to secretly send letters to his family in India, revealing his poor health and the trauma he faced in Pakistani prisons.
He used to secretly send letters to his family in India, revealing his poor health and the trauma he faced in Pakistani prisons.
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