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Soft Target (book) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Soft Target (book)
''Soft Target: How the Indian Intelligence Service Penetrated Canada'' is an investigative journalism work in the form of a book written by two Canadian reporters Zuhair Kashmeri (from ''Globe and Mail'') & Brian McAndrew (from ''Toronto Star''). The authors define ''Soft Target'' as "an espionage term used for any country, institution or group of people very easy to penetrate and manipulate for subversive purposes" and argue that the Canadian Sikh community was a "Soft Target" of a covert operation by the Indian government during the 1980s. The book also makes a bold claim that Indian intelligence agencies not only penetrated the Sikh community in order to discredit them world wide and halt the momentum of the demand of an independent Sikhs state, but also manipulated the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) and Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).〔 ==Book organization== The 1989 edition is partitioned into 10 chapters. The authors claim that though the book is written in the form of a spy-thriller, and that all of the facts and documentation are real.
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