The inaugural episode of Special OPS introduces us to the high-stakes world of Indian intelligence. We meet Himmat Singh, a senior analyst at the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), who is facing a board of inquiry regarding his "unofficial" operations and extravagant spending. Through the interrogation, the narrative flashes back to the year 2001.

Special OPS Episode 1 is a confident, patient, and intelligent opener that rewards attention to detail. It sacrifices instant gratification for long-term investment. If you enjoy John le Carré-style spy fiction (slow burn, psychological weight, bureaucratic realism) rather than James Bond, this will hook you immediately. Kay Kay Menon’s restrained grief and the final 5 minutes’ revelation ensure you will click “Next Episode.”