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India neutralised 32 ISI-backed espionage modules in three years: Antony

FP Archives • May 6, 2013, 18:10:48 IST
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The defence minister said a well-coordinated and multi-pronged approach is in place to tackle espionage activities by Indian and foreign nationals.

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 India neutralised 32 ISI-backed espionage modules in three years: Antony

New Delhi: A total of 32 ISI-backed espionage modules have been neutralised in the country in the last three years and 50 people, including 40 Indians, were arrested in this regard, the Lok Sabha was informed today. In a written reply to the House, Defence Minister AK Antony also said BSF has reported Chinese commercial and military activities in Pakistan’s Sindh province, close to the India-Pakistan border.[caption id=“attachment_756671” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Defence Minister AK Antony. Image courtesy PIB Defence Minister AK Antony. Image courtesy PIB[/caption] “A total of 32 ISI-backed espionage modules have been neutralised in the country during 2010-13, resulting in the arrest of 50 espionage agents - 40 Indians and 10 foreign nationals,” he said. On steps taken by the government to tackle the problem, he said a well-coordinated and multi-pronged approach is in place to tackle espionage activities by Indian and foreign nationals, including Pakistanis. The efforts includes preventing infiltration and illegal cross border activities, gearing up intelligence machinery, coordination between different agencies of government, modernisation, strengthening and upgrading of state police and security forces, Antony said. In reply to a question on Chinese involvement in spying at Gwadar port and Sindh in Pakistan, he said, “As per a BSF report, there is no intelligence input pertaining to Chinese activities at Gwadar Port. “However, some Chinese commercial as well as military activities have been reported in Sindh province. Chinese commercial activities are reported close to Indo-Pak border at many places.” On steps taken to prevent spying activities of China, Antony said, “BSF has been continuously monitoring and gathering intelligence inputs relating to all Chinese activities along Indo-Pak border and sharing the same with other Indian intelligence agencies concerned for appropriate preventive measures.” Replying a question whether neighbouring countries, including China, have constructed roads in Indian territory, he said, “No construction of roads by neighbouring countries has taken place in territory under possession of India.” Answering a query on cyber security, he said, “While threats of cyber attacks have increased, adequate safeguards to protect systems through air gapped computers and intranets have been undertaken.” He also said the Defence Services have established Cyber Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) to prevent and react to cyber attacks. PTI

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