The Indian government has targeted, through the Israeli spy software Pegasus, the cell phones of a small circle of top advisers of the Dalai Lama: the Guardian reports.
"The analysis strongly indicates that the Indian government was selecting potential targets," writes the British newspaper.
According to the newspaper, "other phone numbers apparently selected by Delhi were those of the exiled government president (Tibetan, ed), Lobsang Sangay, the office staff of another Buddhist spiritual leader, Gyalwang Karmapa, and several other activists and religious that are part of the community in exile in India ".
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