Donât rush to give clean chit to China. Mumbai power grid failure is a strong warning
Future wars will be fought on cyber domain. Delay in response will allow Chinese cyber soldiers to infiltrate Indian systems so deeply that de-coupling would become impossible.
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Union Minister Raj Kumar Singh has denied media reports that said the massive power outage in Mumbai last year was caused by a cyberattack from China, calling it a âhuman errorâ. Singhâs remark contradicts Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukhâs admission of a possible âcyber-sabotageâ, based on a preliminary report by the stateâs Cyber Cell. While both global and local press are alluding to the Mumbai power outage of 12 October 2020 to a China-based hacking system, it is intriguing that the Union minister should be in such a rush to give a clean chit to China.
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Maharashtra Govt, BJP Spar Over Death of Owner of SUV Found With Explosives Near Ambani House
BJP s Devendra Fadnavis has said the death of a prime witness showed that something was fishy.
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Mumbai: Hiren Mansukh, owner of the vehicle with explosives which had been found parked near industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s residence last week, was found dead in a creek in neighbouring Thane on Friday, police said.
In another twist in the case, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said the deceased was not the real owner of the vehicle.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 4 (ANI): Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Thursday rejected the claims that police officers were involved in an incident that took place in Jalgaon where women residing in a hostel were allegedly made to strip while dancing.