![]() ![]() The unwritten understanding between members of the media that they will not write about each other is laudable, but what… The name of a retired director general of MI too has been linked to this covert outfit.” TSD is headed by a colonel and has five lieutenant-colonels from the MI directorate who are posted at military stations across the country. Who the targets were and for what purpose, is still not clear. General VK Singh in his FB post mentioned an India Today report of March 2, 2012, which stated, “MOD officials say they are also concerned about the activities of a shadowy unit called the Technical Support Division (TSD) within MI, which has reportedly been equipped with surveillance equipment. Leaking information about a secret agency is no less than treason. Various Indian media houses carried out a series of reports revealing everything about TSD, and maligning General VK Singh. ![]() By its very nature TSD operation was ‘top secret’.” A top-secret agency like TSD should have been never publicized in the interest of the nation, but for Indian media political interest of their masters’ matters more than the national interest. Given the nature of the work, the whole unit worked in a secretive and ‘camouflaged manner’.” He further added, “TSD is a covert operation agency, activities of which are directly related to the safety of the soldiers fighting on the borders, retribution on the enemy and the security of the citizens. It was a very important wing because it was the only unit which could perform this task. According to General VK Singh, the new agency “was set up to accomplish covert operations in other countries. It was led by the retired General VK Singh who served as the Indian Army’s Chief of Staff from 2010 to 2012. The covert-action unit – TSD – was set up following 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. ![]() In a recent FB post, General VK Singh revealed how various media houses worked in tandem in order to defame Technical Support Division (TSD) and was eventually disbanded scandalously in 2012. ![]()
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