Kashmir Singh, The Indian Spy Sent In 1973 Who Survived Death Row, Solitary Confinement And 35 Years Inside Pakistan’s Most Notorious Prisons

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There are stories that arrive quietly and then refuse to leave you. Kashmir Singh’s life is one such story. It does not shout. It does not wrap itself in cinematic bravado. Instead, it sits with you, heavy and unsettling, because it forces you to confront the price of loyalty, the weight of forgotten lives, and the human cost of hostile borders. When Kashmir Singh walked back into India in March 2008 after spending 35 years in Pakistani prisons, he was not just returning home. He was stepping out of a time capsule sealed in 1973, a man who had missed…