October 18, 2023
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Chinese Agents Using Nepali Passports to Infiltrate India

Indian authorities has issued directives to internal security agencies to closely monitor the movements of Nepali individuals arriving in Major Indian Cities…reports Asian Lite News

India’s external intelligence agency, known as Research & Analysis Wing (R&AW) or the Special Bureau, recently raised concerns by sharing crucial intelligence about Chinese activities within India.

This information was further substantiated during a security review meeting by the Foreigner Regional Registration Office (FRRO), FPJ reported.

R&AW has issued directives to internal security agencies to closely monitor the movements of Nepali individuals arriving in Mumbai, Pune, and Nagpur.

According to FPJ reports, this directive stems from specific intelligence provided by R&AW sources in China, revealing that Chinese agents have devised new covert strategies to enter India without detection.

These agents are discreetly adopting new identities by acquiring Nepali passports with the assistance of private agencies and local Nepalese passport offices. With these covert profiles, they travel from Nepal to India, holding Nepali passports.

Once in cities like Mumbai or Pune, they often choose to settle in Pune and seamlessly integrate into local communities, including joining ashrams. It is from these bases that they initiate their covert operations against India.

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