An Indian Who Spied For All major Countries in World War II — Bhagat Ram Talwar

Bhagat Ram Talwar or Silver spied for Britain, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Russia in World War II, which made him an important asset for allies in India and Afghanistan

Karthick Nambi
World history in chunks

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Bhagat Ram Talwar-Source-independent uk

A slim tall man walked into the British intelligence office in Delhi, British India. He handed over a German radio set, went home, and took his wife to Kashmir. The German radio set was the German high command’s ears to which the British poured in false information on sabotages in Britsh India. The man who dropped the German Radio set was not an ordinary man but a master spy who was trained by Peter Fleming, brother of Ian Fleming, the author of the famous James Bond series. He was Bhagat Ram Talwar or commonly called as Silver. Silver was the only Quadruple spy of World War II and spied for Britain, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Russia.

Entry into Espionage life:

Subash Chandra Bose.Source-Wikipedia

Silver’s life started in modern-day Pakistan. He frequently traveled to Afghanistan via the most violent region of Northwest province. The…

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