The lights in R&AW headquarters flickered slightly as Ajay Singh read the intelligence reports.
Ever since the assassination attempt on K.N. Rao, Ajay had been obsessively tracking Saeed Khan, the ISI operative responsible for the attack.
Saeed was no ordinary agent, he was an experienced assassin, known for his precision and ability to disappear without a trace.
He had slipped out of New Delhi like a ghost after the failed mission, but Ajay knew he was still in the country.
Somewhere
Lurking
Rao had made it clear. Saeed Khan couldn't be allowed to live.
He was too dangerous, and leaving him out there, free, was like a ticking time bomb.
If they didn't take him out now, he'd strike again, maybe even succeed next time.
Ajay's telephone buzzed, breaking his concentration.
It was one of his field agents, Arun, calling from the outskirts of Udaipur.