Google's photo worries India
Indian army commander - general JJ Singh announced in New Delhi on Tuesday that some high-resolution images of Indian strategic military bases were taken from satellites that Google Earth popularized. can be dangerous to Indian security.
Mr. Singh also said that this issue is also a common concern and many other countries should consider solving it together.
In a seminar organized by the Indian and Army Industry Federation focused on the topic 'Information in the battlefield area', General Singh's speech and Defense Minister Pranab Mukherjee mentioned the this image. Earlier, Google Earth posted on its website images from satellites of several northern Indian airports. Among these, the leading fighter jet Sukhoi 30MKI parked at Pune airport. In addition, some other facilities such as the Indian Parliament headquarters were also photographed. These images were taken with very high resolution cameras taken by satellites without being detected.
In late March, Vijay Deputy Chief of the National Security Adviser, Nambia, said that it was necessary to obtain a special license to use such national security images. Nambia said international laws addressing this issue should not be possible so that everyone could find such images by just clicking.
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