Every revolution has a reason behind it. Whether it is the fight of freedom or the fight to bring in a renaissance of ideas that is not bind by political ideologies. History has witnessed that every revolution has born out of tyranny. Not for power but by controlling ideologies that aims at the freedom of speech, freedom to live and most importantly freedom to think. Revolution does not count emotions it only remembers the sacrifices. But, strangely, the struggle for revolution cannot be felt by those in revolt. Because those who revolt probably do not question its need, they only believe in its cause.
While,
revolution leads to free thinking it leaves behind logical explanations for its
actions. It involves only selfless actions that are initially first questioned,
then argued but never felt. Over
centuries nations have undergone revolutionary movements in search for the good
cause for their people. In the long run these were given the term of
Nationalism. People were being motivated to fight for their rights and this led
to the formation of smaller watch dog groups. The objective was to keep the war
at bay and even if it was incoming, to find out means to either face it or
avert it.
In those
days, and I am referring to a time when telegram and the telegraph was the only
means and the telephone was just introduced. When Morris code was the code of
conduct to relay sensitive information between nations, other nations were focusing
their efforts on better transmitting devices. In such a situation the security
of every nation was at stake because everyone was racing against time but for
different reasons. One to strike war for a reason they termed ‘freedom’, the
other to save from the same to occur. It was becoming increasingly alarming to
capture the context of the message and act.
The most
coveted intelligence bureau known as HM Secret Service begun to select a team
of people with the most unusual identity but with a strong sense of
observation. They were termed as “Couriers”. They were sent to various parts of
the world to observe, network and relay back any information that could be
vital for the Nation’s security. Likewise, back here in India pre Independence
we had people would travel under disguises, naming of which our very own Netaji
Subhash Chandra Bose, was often referred to as the ‘master of disguises’. But
with India being an independent nation, it had made itself far too many enemies.
While, at that point of time, India may not have been equipped with the finesse
of deception, but it surely had the instinct to jump into the sea and swim.
We had our
first R&AW team. A place where identities kept changing but the reason to
live remained unchanged. A secret revolution had begun where people without a
motive had suddenly been enrolled into a system where they not only found
themselves useful but also a sense of adventure and adrenaline. But amidst all
this, while we remain safe and secure in our houses, these silent workers continue
to battle out a life which we citizens may find meaningful but to them its an
ideology of revolution because every revolution does not have a reason behind
it… it just has its emotions.
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