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India permitted CIA spy planes to use Indian air base to spy china

Whether it was 1960 or 2010, it's reason to deduce the US could also spy on India. And India was willing to be spied on? Or was India had nothing worthwhile for the US to know?
 
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Whether it was 1960 or 2010, it's reason to deduce the US could also spy on India. And India was willing to be spied on? Or was India had nothing worthwhile for the US to know?

The US can spy on anybody they want. Today, as well as in the 1960s. With stealth planes, and satellites.

If the planes took off from Indian territory, there is less chance of spying India, because Indians would monitor the flight path as well as debriefs of the crew after each flight.

Meanwhile, Pakistan allows US drones to operate from THEIR territory to bomb THEM.

So what's your point again?
 
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It is just minor for refueling gas arriving in India from Thailand....nothing shocked!
 
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Whether it was 1960 or 2010, it's reason to deduce the US could also spy on India. And India was willing to be spied on? Or was India had nothing worthwhile for the US to know?

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The color scheme ranges from green (least subjected to surveillance) through yellow and orange to red (most surveillance). Note the '2007' date in the image relates to the document from which the interactive map derives its top secret classification, not to the map itself.

Credit:Boundless Informant: the NSA's secret tool to track global surveillance data | World news | theguardian.com

Note india's colour - in orange grade.
 
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My point is India is a sellout.

And you are wrong on that, which you will understand if you read my post again. India has only acted on its own interest.

boundless-heatmap-large-001.jpg

The color scheme ranges from green (least subjected to surveillance) through yellow and orange to red (most surveillance). Note the '2007' date in the image relates to the document from which the interactive map derives its top secret classification, not to the map itself.

Credit:Boundless Informant: the NSA's secret tool to track global surveillance data | World news | theguardian.com

Note india's colour - in orange grade.

Check out your country's and Pakistan's color as well. LOL.

Anyway, that map is about internet surveillance today, which has nothing to do with the topic at hand.

And if you think it does, then as I said, check out China and pak as well.
 
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Firsrt they let cia paid agent dl operate in india and then allowed cia planes spying on us , man with neighbour like this who needs enermies
 
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Firsrt they let cia paid agent dl operate in india and then allowed cia planes spying on us , man with neighbour like this who needs enermies

First they bankrolled Pakistan in its wars against India, then they supplied military ware to our arch enemies, man with neighbour like this who needs enemies.
 
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Internet surveillance?

I thought we were talking about aero surveillance. You have just change the subject at will.

Not only Canada is an US alley, both the US and Canada are members of NATO. Of course, they will help each other out.

Was/is India an alley to the US? India like to think so, but is not.

What could India offer?

Army forces? In the distant future, may be.
Economic help? Not so much.
Financial assistance? Not likely.
Technology? Limited.
Women? No thanks.
Curry? Yes please.
 
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Internet surveillance?

I thought we were talking about aero surveillance. You have just change the subject at will.

Not only Canada is an US alley, both the US and Canada are members of NATO. Of course, they will help each other out.

Was/is India an alley to the US? India like to think so, but is not.

What could India offer?

Army forces? In the distant future, may be.
Economic help? Not so much.
Financial assistance? Not likely.
Technology? Limited.
Women? No thanks.
Curry? Yes please.

If you can open your eyes and read properly, you will see that the internet surveillance bit was a response to another member, not to you.

As to the rest of your post, no India is not a military ally of the USA, and I did not claim it to be. In fact my entire point was that it is not. I don't know what your rant is about, so I cannot comment.
 
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And you are wrong on that, which you will understand if you read my post again. India has only acted on its own interest.

Check out your country's and Pakistan's color as well. LOL.

Anyway, that map is about internet surveillance today, which has nothing to do with the topic at hand.

And if you think it does, then as I said, check out China and pak as well.

The topic is associated with spying too

The master is placing high alert on checking its lapdog fearing its arse-biting even more so than the harm of its rivals!
 
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Internet surveillance?

I thought we were talking about aero surveillance. You have just change the subject at will.

Not only Canada is an US alley, both the US and Canada are members of NATO. Of course, they will help each other out.

Was/is India an alley to the US? India like to think so, but is not.

What could India offer?

Army forces? In the distant future, may be.
Economic help? Not so much.
Financial assistance? Not likely.
Technology? Limited.
Women? No thanks.
Curry? Yes please.

What could india offer to US?...Brains I guess
 
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The topic is associated with spying too

The master is placing high allert on checking its lapdog even more so than its rivals!

As the Canadian above said, you are changing the subject at will.

(Although he mistakenly attributed that charge at me rather than you.)

Master, lapdog, whatever colorful terminology you want to use - the fact is that India is not string-pulled by USA as Pakistan is, Inia is not bullied and browbeaten by USA as Pakistan is, India's relations with USA are strictly in its own self interest, and India is not the country from which USA takes off drones to kill that country's people.

We have been a lot less reliant on USA than our enemies have. And when it comes to being surveyed upon, pak fares much worse than India, and China doesn't do to well either.

And being surveyed does not equate to being a "lap dog" as you seem to think.

Now you can either grow up and accept the reality that most countries spy on each other, and that all countries act in their own interest, and that only a few countries have the dubious distinction of having American aircrafts operate against them from their airspace against themselves, or you can keep up with your silly catchphrases like "lapdog" and so on with no regard for reality. It's your choice.

Yes, 50 years back we allowed USA to operate spy planes to collect intel on China and her nuclear programs. We gained a lot from that, as did the americans. Deal with it. I does not make us their lapdogs, because there are some countries that TODAY let USA fly aircrafts off their territory to bomb their own people. THAT'S what being a lapdog is about.
 
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