MI5(g)

The MI5(g), or the MI5 G section, was a branch of MI5 that was formed during World War I to address the wartime espionage operation by the Indian revolutionary movement in Europe.The organisation, especially under Nathan, worked closely with the Special Branch of the Scotland Yard in Britain and with the Indian Political Intelligence Office headed by John Wallinger, which operated a network of spies in neutral Switzerland which a number of the Indian revolutionaries and members of the Berlin Committee used as a base.[2] MI5(g)'s work at the time identified the plans by Ghadar Party and the Berlin Committee to assassinate Lord Kitchener in 1915 through an associate of Har Dayal, Gobind Behari Lal.[3] It was also responsible at this time, along with Basil Thomson, for the capture of Harish Chandra (who was associated with the Berlin Committee) and turning him into a double agent.Among other works, Nathan was responsible for the plans made by British intelligence in late 1915 to assassinate Virendranath Chattopadhyaya through an agent by the name of Donald Gullick.
Indian revolutionary movement in EuropeVernon KellBritish EmpireRobert NathanScotland YardIndian Political Intelligence OfficeJohn WallingerBerlin CommitteeGhadar PartyLord KitchenerHar DayalGobind Behari LalVirendranath ChattopadhyayaHindu–German ConspiracyIndian independence movementmilitantShyamji Krishna VarmaBhikaiji CamaIndia HouseAnushilan SamitiJugantarAlipore Bomb CaseDelhi ConspiracyHardayalSohan SinghPandurang KhankhojeHindustan GhadarGhadar di gunjGhadar MovementTarak NathGuran DittBaba Gurdit SinghKomagata MaruBhagwan SinghBhai ParmanandRam ChandraKartar SinghVishnu PingleKanshi RamAgnes SmedleyChattoChampakA. R. PillaiM. P. T. AcharyaBarkatullahBhupendranath DattaAbhinash BhattacharyaMahendra PratapHerambalal GuptaBagha JatinRash BehariSachin SanyalBhavabhushan MitraM. N. RoyPritam SinghAmarendranath ChatterjeeAtulkrishna GhoshDeobandiMahmud al-HasanUbaidullah SindhiMuhammad Mian Mansoor AnsariSufi Amba PrasadTheobald von Bethmann HollwegZimmermannIntelligence Bureau for the EastMax von Oppenheimvon BernstorffGeorge RodiekHentigNiedermayerAnnie LarsenSS MaverickFebruary plotSingapore mutinyLahore Conspiracy Case trialChristmas Day PlotSilk Letter ConspiracyKabul MissionProvisional Government of IndiaHindu–German Conspiracy TrialCounter-intelligenceW. C. HopkinsonIndian Political IntelligenceBasil ThomsonKirpal SinghVincent KraftWilliam WisemanCharles TegartGuy GauntW. Somerset MaughamEast Persia CordonLawrence of ArabiaDefence of India Act 1915Ingress into India OrdinanceSidney RowlattRowlatt CommitteeJallianwala Bagh massacrePan-AsianismTōyama Mitsuru