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How Ajit Doval mastermided the corporate espionage operation!

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NEW DELHI: The massive crackdown on corporate espionage in crucial ministries was the result of a four-month-long investigation conducted by the intelligence agencies at the behest of national security adviser Ajit Doval.

Doval raised an alarm over the frequent reporting of classified matters in the media. A TV channel's report saying the Prime Minister was shown images of INS Arihant, a nuclear submarine, at a DRDO function proved to be the last straw, said sources. He then asked RAW to initiate action, TOI was told.

The NSA is learnt to have written to the cabinet secretary, Ajit Kumar Seth, sometime in mid-October, saying such reports based on classified information undermined national security and were an offence under the Official Secrets Act. Doval also pointed out that most leaks came from government offices and there was a need to follow official protocol related to classified information.

Seth then took up the matter with the ministers. The probe led to the petroleum ministry where Asharam, a peon with access to petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan office, turned out to be one of the key men in the racket.


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Ministries and other government departments were alerted and asked to beef up their security. Once the probe began, dozens of phones were officially intercepted, after clearance from the home ministry. The investigators now have about a hundred hours of recordings to back their case.




Sources said on several occasions during the past four months fake papers were made to look like important ones to fool people under suspicion and even mock conversations were carried out to ensnare suspects. When such papers were leaked, the agencies could narrow down their probe.

Finally, armed with concrete leads and evidence, the agencies briefed ministers and bureaucrats. The NSA was informed about the breakthrough and the PM given the news. Decks were then cleared for Delhi Police commissioner B S Bassi to be brought into the picture in the second week of February. The initial choice was CBI but a top home ministry official had the last word and Bassi was asked to launch the crackdown.

The commissioner discussed the issue with two special commissioners and assigned the probe to the crime branch. The agencies also handed over crucial evidence, including call detail analysis, photographs, phone numbers and addresses of the suspects to the police. The crime branch then moved in and picked up the accused.
TOI exclusive on corporate espionage: What triggered the crackdown - The Times of India
 
It appears the Chinese know everything about Indian defense until now, the Chinese have mastered it:lol:
 
Congrats Mr. Ajith Doval!!!



I heard Brakha Dutt is leaving NDTV soon...is that news connected with this one?
Not completely. She resigned as group editor of NDTV..but still going to keep her shows TBSH & WTP. Apparently she is setting up her own media company...wannabe Oprah of India.
 
Sirjee, it's those masala news that the make the forums interesting. No news leaks, no rumors,..... imagine how boring PDF would be. Okay there would still be those toilet news, but still.

But on topic, This operation should have been expected given the attention the BJP govt. paid to stifle leaks from within the government machinery.
Gosh!
I was just trolling my fren.
 
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What was he doing on second floor of power ministry on a govt holiday?
Exactly! You don't hear much from the usual suspects like Rajdeep or Burkha Dutt about this episode..while the lessor ones are lauding govt's crackdown on this nexus between corporates & their cronies.
 

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