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Amnesty now says they never claimed the ‘list’ was of NSO’s targets after lack of evidence was exposed, issues ambiguous statement

In a sensational twist to the NSO-Pegasus alleged snooping controversy, Amnesty International has now clarified that they never said that the leaked list of numbers was of NSO Group's Pegasus spyware targets, but it was the media which misrepresented the story.

“Stories are based on conjectures and pre-conceived notions”: Govt of India denies allegations of spying on journalists using Pegasus software

Govt of India refutes The Wire report that 40 journalists were under surveillance using the Pegasus software based on a alleged leaked list

‘Journalist’ with Quint, others, arrested by ED for getting money from China for supplying classified defence documents: Read what they found

ED said that Rajeev Sharma had supplied confidential and sensitive information to Chinese Intelligence officers in exchange for money

Supreme Court directs CBI to probe the fake 1994 espionage case against ex-ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan

In 1994, Kerala police officers had levelled false charges of espionage against former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan and arrested him

How China uses extensive spying operations to assert its global dominance: From India to Afghanistan, the US and beyond

China has been carrying out espionage against rival countries that it deems are consequential to its national security and global supremacy

USA: FBI arrests MIT’s nanotech professor for hiding links with Chinese govt

The FBI said Chen was involved in various efforts to promote China's technological and scientific development, including acting as an "overseas expert" for the Chinese government at the request of its New York consulate.

Chinese Communist Party’s data leak shows how China infiltrated corporates, foreign consulates, including Indian, for spying

The CCP through a recruitment agency carried out a well-coordinated infiltration by getting its members employed in senior, specialist and advisory positions in consulates of countries such as India, UK, USA and Australia.

Rajeev Sharma was paid by China to convey crucial information on Army movement, Defence acquisitions and Dalai Lama: Delhi Police

Rakesh Sharma was in contact with several Chinese operatives, and were made payments through shell companies in Delhi

Days before his arrest for having classified documents, Journalist Rajeev Sharma had spoken about the state of Indian media and ethics

Rajeev Sharma had spoken about the state of media in the country and the lack of ethics in reporting the real issues

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