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This is because Indian intelligence still feeds on scraps from their associates in the West rather than building capacities and capabilities in China, Pakistan, and the West. The Nijjar-Pannun case is just the beginning as it is in nobody’s interest to see India sit on the global high table.
I for one see the expansion of our space based ISR as a result of this table scrap eating. The US will only send info when it suits them ... If they want to see us pressed by the PLA they will neglect sending us info on PLA movements.. If they wish to see leaderji pressed domestically they will neglect to mention green plots that they intercept.New Steno Shishir piece just dropped;
Key highlights;
Suleimani Khan shot a black buck around 1998 while shooting hum 7-8 hain . Suleimani Khan had a lush growth of hair on his head then . The case is still in the trial courts if I'm not mistaken . After 26 years.Looks like everything is set..
1. The case will run for 10 years..
2. Then Vikas will be in Ram Rahim kinda jail for 10 years
Depends, if the orange man comes back in November then some hope is there if he decides to go against deep stateLooks like everything is set..
1. The case will run for 10 years..
2. Then Vikas will be in Ram Rahim kinda jail for 10 years
View: https://x.com/RShivshankar/status/1847823355044397347?t=Rd7Hw12odCXjj1jSCt2Kng&s=19
Now news being leaked at regular intervals to tarnish reputation of Vikash Yadav. Looks like grounds being prepared to make him scapegoat
Every American administration will pursue this case, including Trump, thr intensity might differ..Depends, if the orange man comes back in November then some hope is there if he decides to go against deep state
Yes & for that you've to be patient for they're human & may slip too viz you could find one of theirs in the NE teaching the people there armed resistance or we could entrap one of them like they did Nikhil Gupta & do to them exactly what they're doing us.Every American administration will pursue this case, including Trump, thr intensity might differ..
"“Anglophonic” or “Anglo-Saxon” identity of the Five Eyes is getting diluted with the rapid demographic changes, thanks to the waves of immigration from outside the Anglosphere in each of them. The gradual embrace of multiculturalism is diminishing the hitherto shared sentiment that citizens are exclusively English kin and intelligence is vital to protect their “civilization, culture, and race.”
This, perhaps, explains why citizens in these countries are increasingly questioning the lack of transparency and accountability in Five Eyes’ operations."
"The alliance’s secretive nature means that citizens have little insight into how their data is being collected, shared, and used, making it difficult to hold governments accountable for potential abuses of power. As it is, Edward Snowden’s 2013 revelations peeled back the curtain on the extensive data harvesting activities of the alliance,"
As Canada Threatens India With “Five Eyes,” U.S. Mulls Inviting India, Other Democracies To The Intel Pact: OPED
Strange as it may seem, but it is true that the Five Eyes intelligence partnership, which Canada is relying on the most to prove its charges of Indian involvement in the murder of a Khalistani terrorist and gathering intelligence on other such terrorists on its soil, is potentially open for...www.eurasiantimes.com
Sources have also told The Sunday Guardian that a major diplomatic confrontation was averted at the last moment after it emerged that some US officials had planned to arrest a top official who had recently retired from a sensitive post, who they allege was involved in the Pannun case. The said officer was to fly to the US for personal reasons, but was made aware of the intention of these US officials, after which he aborted his travel just hours before boarding the flight.
A government official, who retired from a high position in one of India’s intelligence agencies and is regarded as one of the most knowledgeable and experienced in the field of counter-espionage and counter-intelligence, told The Sunday Guardian that it appears that Canada and possibly other members of Five Eyes snooped on Indian diplomats, which is a clear violation of the Vienna Convention.
According to him, New Delhi should take this issue of snooping on its diplomats very seriously. In addition to raising it in the appropriate forums, the government should also ensure that the counter-measures installed at Indian embassies, offices in New Delhi, and the telecommunications devices used by top ministers and officials in India to prevent snooping are functioning properly.
He said that snooping of South-Asian diplomats by Western countries’ agencies is well-documented, but using the content for public consumption was happening for the first time.
“By demanding the waiver of diplomatic immunity for Indian diplomats, both Washington and Ottawa, who are working in close coordination, have presented themselves as fools to the entire world. India should not take this lying down. Do American and Canadian officials want India to hand over its officials to their law enforcement agencies? Has this happened anywhere else? Has the CIA handed over its officials to Pakistan or to Afghanistan? This has never happened anywhere. It is a stupid demand. Even if it is assumed for a minute that this was a sanctioned operation (referring to US allegations), the said operation was done to protect Indian interests. And it would not have happened if American and Canadian authorities had taken note of repeated concerns raised by Indian agencies to control Khalistani terror groups,” he said.
According to another top official, members of the intelligence community, given the close and tight circle of friends they have, sometimes engage in light-hearted banter, loose talk and gossip. It is likely that the Five Eyes members picked up such banter and termed it “actionable intelligence.”
“Canadian and American agencies have again proven that they don’t understand the Asian psyche of loose talk, gossip, and light banter between officers. In this case, they took it as credible intelligence. However, intelligence officers, including Indians, are not so unprofessional that they will discuss real and hard facts on open lines; there are secure ways to communicate on these topics,” said the official who headed one of the most sensitive desks before retiring.
Another point that the US and Canadian agencies have missed, sources said, is the fact that officials of the Indian Foreign Service are never involved in any intelligence activity; their service rules prohibit them from doing so.
Can you guess who it was though? The article contains a lot of hints."said officer was to fly to the US for personal reasons" Why? Why even? Did his son/grandson settled there? Or are our hospitals not enough? Or is there some exotic tourist spot?
Major diplomatic confrontation with U.S. averted at last minute - The Sunday Guardian Live
New Delhi: The US and Canadian agencies have missed that IFS officers do not get involved in any intelligence activity. Their service rules prohibit themsundayguardianlive.com
Lot of interesting details;
Major diplomatic confrontation with U.S. averted at last minute - The Sunday Guardian Live
New Delhi: The US and Canadian agencies have missed that IFS officers do not get involved in any intelligence activity. Their service rules prohibit themsundayguardianlive.com
Lot of interesting details;
Major diplomatic confrontation with U.S. averted at last minute - The Sunday Guardian Live
New Delhi: The US and Canadian agencies have missed that IFS officers do not get involved in any intelligence activity. Their service rules prohibit themsundayguardianlive.com
Lot of interesting details;