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Khalsa Spy Network

The Khalsa Spy Network was an intelligence system established by Guru Gobind Singh and his successors in the early 18th century to gather information on enemies of the Sikh community, particularly the Mughal authorities. Using trusted, covert agents within and outside enemy territories, the network collected vital details about plans, troop movements, and political developments. This intelligence helped the Sikhs defend their community, plan strategic actions, and resist oppression. It was an early example of organized guerrilla-style espionage, emphasizing loyalty and secrecy to protect Sikh interests during turbulent times.