Tirukural

CHAPTER 59

Espionage

581

Competent spies and the respected codes of law— consider these two the eyes of a king.§

582

Duty requires the monarch to swiftly acquire knowledge of all happenings among all men each day.§

583

Without assessing the intelligence reports of informants, a king can never achieve victory.§

584

The working staff, close kindred and known enemies— all such people are the legitimate study of spies.§

585

An able spy is one who can assume an unsuspicious disguise, is fearless when caught and never betrays his secrets.§

586

Disguised as a monk or a mendicant, the master spy moves about investigating all, never careless, come what may.§

587

A spy must ferret out hidden facts, assuring himself that knowledge found is beyond doubt.§

588

Before believing one spy’s espionage, have another spy espy the information.§

589

See that informants do not know one another, and accept their findings only when three reports agree.§

590

One must not openly honor operatives. To do so is to divulge one’s deepest secrets.§