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Chinese woman Qin Shi spied on PM Narendra Modi | Exclusive

Rajeev Sharma, Sher Bahadur and Chinese woman Qin Shi were arrested for spying on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Prime Minister Office. At present all the three accused are in Tihar Jail as rounds of interrogation continues.

On the other hand, America, Japan, Australia and India will be holding quad drills in Malabar. This will be a great platform for show of strength and to maintain a healthy bond among the four countries. 

All this is happening when China and Pakistan are being aggressive along the borders.

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