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Misuse of Pegasus Was Enabled by Governments Ignoring Calls to Reform Intelligence Agencies


Misuse of Pegasus Was Enabled by Governments Ignoring Calls to Reform Intelligence Agencies
Since Independence, every Union government brushed aside opportunities to create oversight mechanisms which are common in other parts of the world.
Illustration: The Wire
Rights28/Jul/2021
When India won Independence, it had the choice of two models for its intelligence agencies. One was the United States’s version, which gave intelligence work a legal basis, insisting on accountability and transparency through a system of checks and balances. George Washington, one of the founding fathers of the US, established this principle in his first State of the Union address in January 1790 by requesting the US Congress for funds to finance intelligence operations. The US passed the National Security Act in 1947 and the CIA Act in 1949 to cement these principles. ....

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End of the Road for the Non-Aligned Movement?


End of the Road for the Non-Aligned Movement?
The Non-Aligned Movement was formed in 1961 by developing nations as a buffer from the tangle of Cold War machinations and legacies of colonialism. Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s prime minister at the time, was a co-founder of the movement, and non-alignment has since been an integral part of the nation’s foreign policy. But the outdated concept has become a platform for troubled states. The movement’s 17th summit, hosted by Venezuela, underscores the struggles, explains Harsh V. Pant, professor of international relations. The bloc has more than 100 member nations, yet only a handful of heads of state attended. The summit did not provide a website or release many details. More telling, despite India’s long history of embracing non-alignment, the prime minister did not attend. Narendra Modi is finding it more useful to develop expansive partnerships with the United States, Japan and other nations, rejecting the pursuit of narrow ....

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