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India Sets up Expert Committee to Investigate Chinese Firms' Involvement in Personal Data Collection, Demands the Participation of Chinese Ambassador to India.

As tensions continue to mount between China and India, the Indian government set up an expert committee on Wednesday, to investigate the alleged collection of personal data by Chinese firm Zhenhua Data and asked the Chinese ambassador to India to participate.

The Indian Express, a local media outlet, revealed that Shenzhen Zhenhua Data Information Technology Co (ZDIT) had collected the personal data of over ten thousand Indian politicians and celebrities to build a database in preparation for a "hybrid warfare" with India. The newspaper also quoted the External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar as saying in a written response that the government has appointed the Chief Commissioner for Cyber Security, retired Army Lieutenant General Rajesh Pant, to head an expert committee. The committee will investigate and assess whether ZDIT was involved in any illegal activities and the implications thereof. The committee will submit its recommendations and report to the government within 30 days.

ZDIT, the company under investigation, was suspected of links with the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party. Jaishankar stressed that the Indian government took the protection of Indian citizens’ privacy and personal data very seriously. He also said that the government was deeply concerned with foreign organisations that access or seek access of citizens’ personal data without their consent.

Source: Apple Daily #Sep17

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India media: Chinese Soldiers Attempted to Cross the Border, Causing Military Conflict with 24 Casualties

Military conflict on the border of China and India raised again. According to India media, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) attempted to cross the border on Jan 20. Conflicts arise at the Naku La region of the Sikkim state in India, with 20 casualties for the Chinese soldiers and four Indian soldiers. China and India held the 9th military conference, which took place for 16 hours, on Jan 24. Reports quoted sources that India on the convention restated that China is responsible for avoiding further military contact. However, the conference result is yet to be known.

The report also quoted sources that China has the responsibility to degrade the military friction and that both parties need to refrain from all conflicts. However, the conference result is yet to be known. Due to the military and diplomatic negotiations yet to have any progress, nearly 100 thousand Indian and Chinese soldiers are still on guard in the eastern region of Ladakh.

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Sources: Stand News #Jan25

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