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Friday, September 18, 2020

China denied spying on Indian leaders


New Delhi:
 Continuing disputes between India and China are increasing. Now this dispute has gone from LAC border of Ladakh to now digital. China is a very vicious country, when Chinese soldiers are getting exposed in front of Indian soldiers on the border, it is now engaged in spying on India through digital means.

China's eyes are also on India's economy. Recently it has come to light that China is engaged in spying on Indian leaders. After getting information about this espionage, the Indian government raised the issue with the Chinese Ambassador. But China has denied this spying.

Please tell this information, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has written a letter to Congress leader KC Venugopal. With this, the government has also constituted a committee of experts under the National Cyber ​​Security Co-ordination to know the truth of spying.

The Foreign Minister has written in this letter that the matter has been taken up with the Foreign Ministry of China. The Foreign Minister told Venugopal, the Ministry of External Affairs strongly took up the matter with the Chinese Ambassador. Our Embassy in Beijing also raised it before the Foreign Ministry of China. In response, the Chinese side said that Shenzhen Genhua is a private company.

He said, China's foreign ministry has said that there is no relationship between the company concerned and the government of China. Jaishankar's statement came after Venugopal raised the matter in Rajya Sabha during the Zero Hour. Jaishankar told in the letter that a representative of Shenzhen Genhua has said that they have been taken from open sources.

But the Chinese company denied that private information was obtained from confidential sources. On the other hand, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh will give a statement in the Upper House about the dispute going on on the India-China border at 12 noon on Thursday after the Lok Sabha in Parliament.

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