Russia Join India for Cyber Security Cooperation
After the cyberattack on Kudankulam NPCIL India informed Russia about this attack Russia.
Deputy Chief of Mission of the Russian Embassy Roman Babushkin has said Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited has informed Russian authorities that the plant is safe and additional steps have been taken to enhance its security further.
India and Russia have stepped up their cybersecurity cooperation in the backdrop of cyber-attack on the Kudankulam nuclear power plant built by global nuclear major Rosatom.
The two sides have a vibrant cybersecurity partnership.
On the BRICS summit in Brasilia, Babushkin said ways to deal with the challenge of terrorism will be a focus area, and referred to setting up of a number of working groups to deal with terror financing and transnational crimes.
He also said that issues like the situation in Kashmir and Xinjiang in China are unlikely to figure in the deliberations at the summit.
Babushkin said Moscow has been focusing on ensuring that the Islamic State terror outfit does get a foothold in Afghanistan, adding his government was for bringing peace and stability to that country.
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