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Govt has taken up Chinese firms' snooping on Indian leaders with China: Jaishankar to Congress leader
Ajith Athrady
DHNS
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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar: Reuters Photo
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar: Reuters Photo

The Centre has set up an expert committee under the National Cyber Security Coordinator to study reports about a China-based company engaged in mining data and snooping of hundreds of Indian politicians and leaders, including the President of India, Prime Minister and Chief Justice of India.

The committee will submit its report to the Government in one month after studying the report after evaluating its implications.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar communicated to Congress leader K C Venugopal about the government decision to set up a panel to study the issue.

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"The matter was taken up by the Ministry of External Affairs with the Chinese Ambassador today. Our Embassy in Beijing also raised it with the Foreign Ministry of China. The Chinese side conveyed that Shenzen Zhenhua is a private company and had stated its position publicly," the minister told Venugopal.

"In their part, the Chinese Foreign ministry maintained that there was no connection between the company concerned and the Chinese government," he also said.

Jaishankar's remarks came after Venugopal, during Zero Hour in Rajya Sabha, raised the issue that some Indian leaders were being spied on by Chinese companies and asked the government what it was doing in this regard.

Jaishankar in his letter said that in their statement, a representative of Shenzen Zhenhua has stated that the data collected was from open sources and is no different from its peer organisations in western countries. The the minster said they have denied accessing private information from confidential sources.

"The Government of India takes very seriously the protection of the privacy and personal data of Indian citizens. It is deeply concerned at any report that suggests that foreign sources are accessing or seeking to access the personal data of our citizens without their consent," the External Affairs Minister told the Congress leader.

Jaishankar said the government has constituted an expert committee under the National Cyber Security Coordinator to study these reports and evaluate their implications.

The panel will assess any violations of law and submit its recommendations within 30 days, he said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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(Published 17 September 2020, 02:59 IST)