Himanshi Dhawan | TNN
New Delhi: If there was a mole in Indira Gandhi’s government, he will not be unmasked. The Cabinet Secretariat has denied disclosure of information related to crucial cabinet meetings during the 1971 war on grounds that revelations would prejudicially affect the “sovereignty and integrity” of India.
The 1971 case relates to an alleged mole in Indira Gandhi’s cabinet who was reported to have leaked information on cabinet meetings to the CIA. The leaks, it has been alleged, could have adversely impacted the India-Pakistan war.
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