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"It’s an open secret now
"Living life below the radar can be an onerous task particularly for the spouses of Indian Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) spies. To give expression to husbands, wives and children of India’s cloak and dagger operators, R&AW launched its first in-house magazine (aptly named Anamika) last week.
"Led by Neeta Tripathi, wife of R&AW chief Sanjeev Tripathi, and some spouses of spies who would rather remain unnamed, (((well, maybe they're on Twitter))) the colourful magazine provides an insight into the world of R&AW with sections based on identification processes such as retina scans, fingerprinting, bar codes and footprints. It has a section on the profiles of wives of previous spy masters with children contributing poems, photographs and paintings to the glossy magazine. (((This is quite a tribute to the sub rosa power of the Indian "feudal family."))) Plans are afoot to make the magazine a monthly affair with the hope that the government does not bring it under the ambit of the Official Secrets Act."