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EPISODE · May 23, 2026 · 10 MIN

The Dutch East India Company's Spy Network in Asia

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

The Dutch East India Company wasn't just the world's first multinational corporation—it also ran one of the earliest corporate intelligence networks in history. This episode explores how the VOC gathered trade secrets, mapped unknown coasts, and spied on rivals from Lisbon to Jakarta. We follow the shadowy figure of Jan Huygen van Linschoten, whose secret Portuguese navigation charts opened the Indian Ocean to the Dutch. Then we look at the 'secret' Heren XVII instructions to spy on English and Portuguese forts, and the use of factors as informants in places like Siam and Persia. We also examine the VOC's cartographic espionage—how they stole maps of the Spice Islands—and the counter-espionage that followed. Finally, we consider the moral complexity of this intelligence network: was it just good business, or did it set a precedent for colonial surveillance that still resonates today? Featuring Jan Huygen van Linschoten, the Heren XVII, Batavia, Banten, and the secret chambers of the Oost-Indisch Huis. #VOC #DutchEastIndiaCompany #Espionage #JanHuygenVanLinschoten #IntelligenceHistory #Corporations #SpiceTrade #17thCentury #Navigation #Cartography #Colonialism #TradeSecrets #HerenXVII #Batavia #OostIndischHuis #Banten #HistoryOfIntelligence #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

The Dutch East India Company wasn't just the world's first multinational corporation—it also ran one of the earliest corporate intelligence networks in history. This episode explores how the VOC gathered trade secrets, mapped unknown coasts, and spied on rivals from Lisbon to Jakarta. We follow the shadowy figure of Jan Huygen van Linschoten, whose secret Portuguese navigation charts opened the Indian Ocean to the Dutch. Then we look at the 'secret' Heren XVII instructions to spy on English and Portuguese forts, and the use of factors as informants in places like Siam and Persia. We also examine the VOC's cartographic espionage—how they stole maps of the Spice Islands—and the counter-espionage that followed. Finally, we consider the moral complexity of this intelligence network: was it just good business, or did it set a precedent for colonial surveillance that still resonates today? Featuring Jan Huygen van Linschoten, the Heren XVII, Batavia, Banten, and the secret chambers of the Oost-Indisch Huis. #VOC #DutchEastIndiaCompany #Espionage #JanHuygenVanLinschoten #IntelligenceHistory #Corporations #SpiceTrade #17thCentury #Navigation #Cartography #Colonialism #TradeSecrets #HerenXVII #Batavia #OostIndischHuis #Banten #HistoryOfIntelligence #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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