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Declassified US records show that Indiaโ€™s objectives during the 1971 Indo-Pak war were greatly curtailed following an instance of high treason committed by a member of Indira Gandhiโ€™s government.

Exactly 45 years ago this day, Pakistan surrendered to the Indian Army and the Mukti Bahini in what was then East Pakistan. But did you know that Indiaโ€™s war objectives in 1971 were greatly curtailed following an instance of high treason committed by a member of Indira Gandhiโ€™s government?

This person, whose identity is most likely known to our government, betrayed Indiaโ€™s โ€œwar objectivesโ€ to the Central Intelligence Agency in December 1971, prompting the US to arm-twist India into ending the war much sooner than it would have if there was no such betrayal.

In other words, the Vijay Diwas marking the victory in East Pakistan was never meant to fall on 16 December.

In the run-up to the 1971 India-Pakistan war,ย The New York Timesย first hinted at the presence of a CIA agent in the Indian government. By December that year,ย The Washington Postย had reported that US President Richard Nixonโ€™s south Asia policy was being guided by โ€œreports from a source close to Mrs Gandhiโ€.

Records declassified a few years ago show that a dramatic turnaround came on 6 December when a CIA operative leaked out Indiaโ€™s โ€œwar objectivesโ€ to the agency. Thenย Prime Minister Gandhi had actually informed her top ministers in a meeting that, apart from liberating Bangladesh, India intended to take over a strategically important part of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and go for total annihilation of Pakistanโ€™s armed forces so that Pakistan โ€œnever attempts to challenge India in the futureโ€.

When he came to know of the CIA report, a furious Nixon blurted out that โ€œthis woman (Indira Gandhi) suckered usโ€, for he was under the impression that in their last interaction at Washington, Mrs Gandhi had promised him that India wouldnโ€™t attack East Pakistanโ€•not to speak of targeting West Pakistan and PoK.

The CIA went on to assess that fulfillment of Indiaโ€™s โ€œwar objectivesโ€ might lead to โ€œthe emergence of centrifugal forces which could shatter West Pakistan into as many as three or four separate countriesโ€.

As a direct result of the operativeโ€™s information, the Nixon administration went on an overdrive to save West Pakistan from a massive Indian assault.

Records very clearly demonstrate that Nixon then threatened the USSR with a โ€œmajor confrontationโ€, should the Soviets fail to stop the Indians from penetrating West Pakistan. Kissinger secretly met Chinaโ€™s Permanent Representative at the UN to apprise him of the CIA operativeโ€™s report and rub it in that Indiaโ€™s plan for Pakistan with Soviet backing could turn out to be a โ€œdress rehearsalโ€ of what they might do to China.

All this led to the USSRโ€™s first Deputy Foreign Minister Vasily Kuznetsov visiting New Delhi and telling India โ€œto confine their objectives to East Pakistanโ€ and โ€œnot to try and take any part of West Pakistan, including Azad Kashmirโ€, as โ€œMoscow was concerned about the possibility of a great power confrontation over the subcontinentโ€. Kuznetsov also extracted a guarantee from Prime Minister Gandhi that India would not attack West Pakistan. This decision was promptly conveyed to Nixon.

On 16 December 1971 when Nixon was told that India had declared a ceasefire, he exulted: โ€œWe have made itโ€ฆitโ€™s the Russians working for us.โ€ Secretary of State Henry Kissinger congratulated him for saving West Pakistanโ€•Indiaโ€™s primary target, as per the operativeโ€™s report to the CIA.

In subsequent years, former Prime Minister Morarji Desai, and two deputy PMsโ€•Jagjivan Ram and Y.B. Chavan โ€• were alleged to be the CIA operative active during the 1971 war.

However, all such charges lacked substantiation; there was no confirmation whether or not such an operative ever existed. As such, no constructive discussion on the issue ever took off. This changed after the release of unassailable US records making it clear that the CIA actually had a โ€œreliableโ€ source operating from inside the Indian cabinet in 1971.

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In declassified records, the name of the operative has been censored because the CIA Director has โ€œstatutory obligations to protect from disclosure (the agencyโ€™s) intelligence sourcesโ€. Naming the operative even after so many years will obviously adversely impact the Indo-US relations, and hit the agencyโ€™s prospects of recruiting new informants.

The question now arises: Does India know who that traitor was that leaked out 1971 war plan? Former joint director of the Intelligence Bureau Late Maloy Krishna Dhar, no relation of this writer, told me yes.

However, my efforts to get that name officially did not succeed. In 2010, I asked the Prime Ministerโ€™s Office whether or not the office had received inputs from the Research and Analysis Wing about the identity of the minister who was said to have leaked information to the CIA during the 1971 war.

I was informed that the inputs from R&AW were exempt from disclosure under the Right to Information Act. To me, it would mean that somewhere in the R&AW archives are lying details of the Indian version of Tinker Tailor Solider Spy. And ours was for real.

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