
Paul McGarr
@paul_mcgarr
Intelligence History | Published first book on Cold War South Asia, published another on Spying in India, writing a third on Indira Gandhi & Margaret Thatcher
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Stimulating day listening (& talking) to a stellar group of academics, journalists, & practitioners on India’s place in the world. Thanks to Shruti Kapila & Tarika Khattar for hosting an amazing event Corpus Christi Tour de force keynote delivered by Shivshankar Menon



My latest podcast with Paul McGarr from King's College London on his new book, a fascinating account on Cold War espionage on #India, the #CIA secret plots and the role of Indian #Intelligence in reshaping International Relations. youtu.be/DNEab4faqUk?si…

Thanks to Prateek Joshi for a fantastic discussion on Spying in South Asia cambridge.org/9781108843676 on the Jan Man Gan podcast. Give the podcast a listen at 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=DNEab4… King's Centre for the Study of Intelligence (KCSI) King's Security Studies King's India Institute War Studies Cambridge University Press

How did the West perceive #India’s External Intelligence Agency Research and Analysis Wing (#RAW) when it was established? Find out more such revealing stories from Paul McGarr King's India Institute War Studies #Spycraft #ColdWar #Inteligence #Bangladesh youtube.com/shorts/fCaYx55…

How did the CIA shape India's politics during the Cold War? Dive into the intriguing history of espionage, intelligence games & the fascinating stories behind the India-West relationship during the Cold War with Dr @Paul_Mcgarr & Prateek Joshi. 🎧Listen: bit.ly/4jsBJ1g


An absolute honour to have my Podcast shared by War Studies. Paul McGarr’s work is a significant contribution to the evolving discipline of Intelligence Studies #Coldwar #CIA #RAW #Intelligence #IR #IB #MI6 #Washington

📚 Book of the Week 📚 This week’s book travels back to the Cold War to document the risks and counterproductive results of UK and US intelligence efforts in post-colonial India. Read Dr. Dan Lomas’s review of Paul McGarr’s ‘Spying in south Asia’ 👇


📘Spying in South Asia by Dr @Paul_Mcgarr is International Affairs's Book of the Week!🎉 The book uncovers British & US intelligence activity in post-colonial India during the Cold War. 🔗 Book Review: bit.ly/3FUzwxM 🎧 Our conversation with Dr McGarr: bit.ly/43PBFDd



Grateful to SUKH DEO MUNI for referencing Spying in South Asia cambridge.org/9781108843676 in Hindustan Times re the Emergency and Indira Gandhi's complex relationship with the CIA. To learn more about intelligence & South Asian statecraft, see 👇War Studies King's Security Studies Cambridge University Press


Spying in South Asia is now on sale via the CUP bookstore cambridgebookshop.co.uk/products/sale-… A steal at £22. Who wouldn’t want to read more about the alcoholic CIA station chief who came down to earth with a bang on finding that he hadn’t, in fact, discovered the secret of unpowered flight.




Humbled by a kind review of Spying in South Asia cambridge.org/9781108843676 in India's World . Honoured the review appeared in a publication that, under the expert leadership of Happymon Jacob & C. Raja Mohan, is now the go to outlet for commentary on India's international affairs.


The Trump Factor | VOL 1 ISSUE 4: Book Review: Spying in South Asia by Paul McGarr Espionage isn’t just about secrets—it’s about sovereignty. What happens when foreign intelligence meets postcolonial resistance? In Spying in South Asia, Paul McGarr uncovers how Cold War South


Thrilled to have concluded a vibrant two-day “Conceptualising Intelligence in the Global South” workshop at Universität Erfurt! Huge thanks to, Cynthia Wang, Dr. Noura Chalati, and Titus van de Kerke for convening this intellectually enriching event with a warm group of impressive



Grateful to Zach Constantino from @ubcSSPGA for a very generous review of Spying in South Asia cambridge.org/9781108843676 in Pacific Affairs. Humbled that an intelligence practitioner of Zach's experience offered encouraging words about the book. See pacificaffairs.ubc.ca/book-reviews/s…