Updated Mar 01, 2021 · 10:44 pm File photo: People Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers during military disengagement along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) at the India-China border in Ladakh. | AFP/Indian Army A report released by a United States private cybersecurity firm has suggested that a Chinese cyber campaign targeted India’s power grid, months after the Galwan valley clash in June, in which soldiers from both the countries were killed. Recorded Future’s report raised questions about a possible link between the clash and a power blackout that brought India’s financial capital Mumbai to a standstill in October, according to The New York Times. Indian media had reported that authorities suspected that a malware attack had caused the outage.