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The article discusses the intriguing case of former Research & Analysis Wing officer Vikash Yadav, accused by US authorities of plotting to kill Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, and facing additional allegations, some of which may not have been in the service of his country. Yadav, an assistant commandant in the Central Reserve Police Force, was reportedly recruited by the R&AW for his information-gathering capabilities.
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