Soumik Dutta

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The British had allowed the OSS [Office of Strategic Services], the Americans’ wartime secret service that later became the CIA, to operate in India, but one American OSS officer observed: ‘We had been warned in Delhi that the British were past masters at intrigue and had planted spies in all American agencies to piece
The Indian Spy: The True Story of the Most Remarkable Secret Agent of World War II
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