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Zhenhua a private company, has no links to govt: Chinese Embassy spokesperson

Claiming that China has always been a staunch defender of cybersecurity, Chinese Embassy spokesperson said that Zhenhua is a privately-owned company and has no links with the Chinese government. He said this over reports of Chinese firm collecting data of prominent Indians.

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Published : Sep 18, 2020, 12:19 AM IST

New Delhi: Zhenhua is a privately-owned company and has no links with the Chinese government, Chinese Embassy spokesperson on Thursday said over reports of Chinese firm snooping on Indians.

"I want to stress that Zhenhua is a private company and has no links to the Chinese government. There are many foreign companies engaged in such similar business," the spokesperson of the Chinese embassy here said while adding that "relevant report makes groundless accusations on the "presumption of guilt", purely trying to find excuses aiming to blame others."

Claiming that China has always been a staunch defender of cybersecurity, the spokesperson said that some forces with ulterior motives hype up the so-called "China watching and manipulating data", which is a part of a planned and premeditated strategy to suppress, contain and smear China.

"China has proposed the Global Initiative on Data Security. We call on all parties to work with China to make tangible efforts to truly safeguard global data security and build a peaceful, secure, open and cooperative cyberspace," the statement read.

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"Regarding some Indian media's intensive coverage of untrue information on Shenzhen Zhenhua Data Company in recent days, China and India have maintained communication on this issue.

China is willing to work with the Indian side to enhance cooperation to jointly maintain cybersecurity and create a good atmosphere for the development of bilateral relations," it added.

The Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday that an expert committee under the National Cyber Security Coordinator has been constituted to study reports of surveillance of Indians by a Chinese firm, evaluate its implications and assess any violations of law.

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The expert team will submit its recommendations within 30 days.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said at the regular media briefing that the ministry has taken up the matter of surveillance with the Chinese side.

"We have seen the media reports on this issue. MEA had accordingly taken up the matter with the Chinese side. The Chinese side has conveyed that the company is a private entity. The Chinese side has also claimed that there is no connection between the company concerned and the Chinese Government," he said.

(ANI Report)

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