Who Was Ravindra Kaushik?
Ravindra Kaushik or Nabi Ahmed Shakir (Pakistan name) also known by Black Tiger was born on 11 April 1952. He was an Indian Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agent .
Early Life
Ravindra Kaushik was born in Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan . He also did his graduation from Rajasthan . His face was very much relatable with legendary Bollywood actor Vinod Khanna .
Ravindra Kaushik himself was a good actor he used to perform Theatre in Ganganagar , he like to act as a military personal and patriot who can give his life for his country anytime . Ravindra Kaushik displayed his talent at the national level dramatic meet in Lucknow Uttar Pradesh, which was witnessed by RAW officials, he was selected and offered a job of being undercover Indian agent in Pakistan.
too much difficulty in learning Arab language since Ganganagar was at the border with Punjab, he was well versed with Punjabi too which was spoken in parts of Pakistan. In 1975 Kaushik was sent to Pakistan as a permanent spy in Pakistan, now his name changed to "Nabi Ahmed Shakir" . He got admission in Karachi University and completed his LLB. He joined Pakistan army and became a commissioned officer, later he was promoted to the rank of Major. He fell in love with a Pakistani girl named Amanat .
In September 1983, Indian intelligence agencies sent a RAW official Inyat Masih, to collect some information from Kaushik, Kaushik asked to meet Inyat at Jinnah Garden but Inyat got caught by Pakistan's intelligence agencies and revealed Kaushik's true identity . Kaushik was then captured and tortured for two years in Sialakot Jail. Kaushik had send several letters secretly from Pakistan army to his familiy. He was given death sentenced later changed to life imprisonment . Due to his poor health condition in Jail, in November 2001, he died because of pulmonary tuberculosis and heart disease in central jail Multan in Punjab, Pakistan. But all these issue was refused by the Indian government
The movie "Ek Tha Tiger" was somehow inspired by the biography of the black tiger
Ravindra Kaushik himself was a good actor he used to perform Theatre in Ganganagar , he like to act as a military personal and patriot who can give his life for his country anytime . Ravindra Kaushik displayed his talent at the national level dramatic meet in Lucknow Uttar Pradesh, which was witnessed by RAW officials, he was selected and offered a job of being undercover Indian agent in Pakistan.
Training And Activities In Pakistan
Kaushik was trained in Delhi for two years His father had already taught him Urdu hence he didn't facetoo much difficulty in learning Arab language since Ganganagar was at the border with Punjab, he was well versed with Punjabi too which was spoken in parts of Pakistan. In 1975 Kaushik was sent to Pakistan as a permanent spy in Pakistan, now his name changed to "Nabi Ahmed Shakir" . He got admission in Karachi University and completed his LLB. He joined Pakistan army and became a commissioned officer, later he was promoted to the rank of Major. He fell in love with a Pakistani girl named Amanat .
Tittle Of "Black Tiger"
From 1979 to 1983 he passed many valuable information related to atomic power stations, defence and other important information to RAW. By witnessing these overwhelming capabilities of Kaushik, he was given the tittle of "Black Tiger" by India's home minister S.B Chavan.In September 1983, Indian intelligence agencies sent a RAW official Inyat Masih, to collect some information from Kaushik, Kaushik asked to meet Inyat at Jinnah Garden but Inyat got caught by Pakistan's intelligence agencies and revealed Kaushik's true identity . Kaushik was then captured and tortured for two years in Sialakot Jail. Kaushik had send several letters secretly from Pakistan army to his familiy. He was given death sentenced later changed to life imprisonment . Due to his poor health condition in Jail, in November 2001, he died because of pulmonary tuberculosis and heart disease in central jail Multan in Punjab, Pakistan. But all these issue was refused by the Indian government
The movie "Ek Tha Tiger" was somehow inspired by the biography of the black tiger
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