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Antony Blinken s first India visit: Afghanistan, Quad, COVID-19 and climate change to be major topics of discussion

›Antony Blinken s first India visit: Afghanistan, Quad, COVID-19 and climate change to be major topics of discussion Antony Blinken s first India visit: Afghanistan, Quad, COVID-19 and climate change to be major topics of discussion SECTIONS Antony Blinken s first India visit: Afghanistan, Quad, COVID-19 and climate change to be major topics of discussionPTI Last Updated: Jul 24, 2021, 10:20 AM IST Share Synopsis During his stay in the country, he will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. The Ministry of External Affairs said in New Delhi that National Security Advisor Ajit Doval will also meet Bilinken. Reuters Blinken is scheduled to arrive in New Delhi late on July 27. He is scheduled to attend a full slate of engagements on July 28.

Technology use against civil society, regime critics, journalists always concerning: US on Pegasus issue

Technology use against civil society, regime critics, journalists always concerning: US on Pegasus issue
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Pegasus: Use of spyware against regime critics, journalists always concerning, says America

Pegasus: Use of spyware against regime critics, journalists always concerning, says America SECTIONS Last Updated: Jul 24, 2021, 10:05 AM IST Share Synopsis The whole notion of using this type of technology against civil society, or regime critics, or journalists, or anybody like that through extrajudicial means is always concerning, Acting Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Dean Thompson told reporters during a news conference on Friday. ThinkStock Photos The US has said it is against the use of spying technology on civil society, regime critics and journalists through extrajudicial means , even as it maintained that it has no particular insight into the Pegasus snooping case in India.

US Shows Concern Over Use Of Spying Technology Against Civil Society, Regime Critics And Journalists

US Shows Concern Over Use Of Spying Technology Against Civil Society, Regime Critics And Journalists The whole notion of using this type of technology against civil society, or regime critics, or journalists, or anybody like that through extrajudicial means is always concerning, Acting Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs Dean Thompson told reporters Outlook Web Desk 24 July 2021, Last Updated at 10:33 am PTI Outlook Web Desk 2021-07-24T10:08:04+05:30 US Shows Concern Over Use Of Spying Technology Against Civil Society, Regime Critics And Journalists outlookindia.com 2021-07-24T10:33:39+05:30 Also read Even without articulating any particular insight into the Pegasus snooping case in India, the US expressed their non-compliance with the concept of deployment of spying technology on civil society, regime critics and journalists through extrajudicial means .

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