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Southeast Asia |
India Military suspects ChiComs in theft of strategic documents |
2005-08-11 |
From East-Asia-Intel, subscription req'd.![]() Some of the documents were stolen and passed to Pakistan, which is a close ally of China. The thefts took place during two months last year. "We are in the process of ascertaining what we have lost but from the surface it appears there has been a serious breach [of national security]," the officer said. Understatement of the year. The documents were taken from a "war room" at the Tezpur base in northeastern India and were likely passed to Pakistan and then China. The base is designed to counter three Chinese military airfields in Tibet. The spy case follows the break-in of an Indian naval facility two weeks ago in New Delhi in which unidentified attackers penetrated a fortified defense facility and obtained several computer hard disks containing years of defense research work. India and China went to war in 1962 over a border dispute that remains unresolved. |
Posted by:Alaska Paul |
#1 This shouldn't come as a surprise. The Chinese are well practiced in spying, stealing, etc. The Paki-ChiCom alliance boxes in India, the US's recently upgraded ally. As Rummy says, this isn't checkers, it's chess. |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-08-11 15:32 |