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back for a little while, though other groups that also wear
uniforms didn't even bother to do that," CEO Kevin
Mandia told the Times on Friday. "I think you have to view
this as the new normal." Speaking to the Wall Street
Journal, Geng Shuang, a spokesman for the Chinese
Embassy in Washington, accused the US of "using
cybersecurity as an excuse to take inappropriate actions
against Chinese companies and individuals" without
providing "proof and evidence." "China stands ready to
carry out constructive cooperation with all countries,
including the US, to safeguard peace and security of the
cyberspace on the basis of mutual respect," he said.
subs and their SLBM's will give India the capability to strike many high-value targets around the globe. Equally
important, they complete India's nuclear triad of nuclear weapons delivered by aircraft, missiles, and now sea that will
be invulnerable to a decapitating first strike from either Pakistan or China. Last February, it was revealed that India is
fast developing a new, long-ranged, three-stage ballistic missile, Agni-VI. This powerful missile is said to be able to carry
up to ten independently targetable nuclear warheads, known as MIRV's. Agni-VI's range is believed to be at least
10,000km, putting all of China, Japan, Australia, and Russia in its range. A new 15,000km missile capable of hitting North
America is also in the works under cover of India's civilian space program. India is also developing accurate cruise
missiles and miniaturized nuclear warheads to fit into their small diameter. These important strategic developments will
put India ahead of other nuclear powers France, Britain, North Korea, and Pakistan, about equal in striking power to
Israel and China, and not too far behind the United States and Russia. Delhi says it needs a nuclear triad because of the
growing threat of China, whose conventional and nuclear forces are being rapidly modernized. The Bush administration
began quietly aiding India's nuclear program with nuclear fuel when India had a shortage of fissile material. Some
advanced technology from the US and India's second largest arms supplier, Israel, has also aided Delhi's nuclear and
missile delivery programs.