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This gathering was not the routine morning meeting that P Chidambaram had instituted when he took over the home ministry in November —an hour-long daily briefing on intelligence and internal security with the director of Intelligence Bureau DIB , the national security adviser NSA , the home secretary and the chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee. Chidambaram was not invited to this meeting, and there was only one item on the agenda: the Bureau had discovered a mole inside the Indian High Commission in Pakistan.
A few weeks earlier, the DIB had informed the home secretary that the Intelligence Bureau had placed an Indian diplomat in Islamabad under surveillance after suspicions had arisen that she was passing classified material to Pakistani intelligence. Nothing was recorded in writing, and the details of the operation had not been shared with anyone outside the IB.
It is not uncommon for government officials with access to strategic information, inside the country and at missions abroad, to be put under counterintelligence surveillance for a few weeks, or even months, at a time; in most cases, nothing turns up. It had been less than a year and a half since Pakistani terrorists killed more than people in a bloody attack on Mumbai that unfolded live on television for three excruciating days and deeply embarrassed the Indian intelligence establishment.
According to a person privy to the details of the meeting, Mathur told Pillai and Verma that IB was almost certain there was indeed a mole inside the High Commission—a low-ranking diplomat named Madhuri Gupta. But the investigators had not yet confirmed the nature and extent of the information being passed to Pakistani intelligence; nor had they determined whether Gupta had any accomplices inside the High Commission.