Congressional committee wants India, Japan and S Korea at par with Five Eyes on intelligence sharing

A top US Congress committee under the watch of China and upholding the rule of peace and law in the Indo-Pacific region wants to bring the three democratic countries of the region, India, Japan and South Korea, under the 'Five Eye' for intelligence partnership. 'Five Eye' is an alliance that includes Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Great Britain and America. The five countries of the coalition share intelligence among themselves.

For your information, let us tell you that in its report submitted to the House of Representatives on Thursday, the Speaker of the House Standing Committee on Intelligence, MP, said that the case of India, Japan and South Korea should be brought with Five Eye so that the Indo-Pacific The rule of peace and law in the area should be maintained.

In his statement, Scheef said, "Information sharing between India, Japan and Korea and FiveI's allies within 60 days of enactment of the law to Congress intelligence and defense committees in association with the Defense Affairs Committee ODNI under the Defense Minister. The benefits, challenges and risks of expanding the scope of information-sharing mechanisms, etc., will be made available to the President. "Last week, US President Donald Trump Schiff, who has been busy in the process of impeachment against him, said this in his statement on intelligence authority measures for 2018, 2019 and 2020. In the report, the committee in a subdivision called India, Japan and South Korea stated that international alliances and partnerships are important to furthering and maintaining the US national security objectives.

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