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Google 'poses no threat'

2005-10-18 15:21

Elizabeth Roach

New Delhi - Indian military analysts are divided over whether Google's satellite image service, which the president has warned could help terrorists find targets, poses a serious threat to national security.

Indian President Abdul Kalam has raised the alarm over the US-based search engine's website earth.google.com, launched in June, which allows users to access sophisticated images of sensitive military and political sites.

"I don't think it poses a security threat," said C Uday Bhaskar, the deputy head of the Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses, a military think-tank based in New Delhi.

"Satellite pictures are available commercially these days for a price. We have to realise that this is part of technology enabling characteristics of the present times," he said. "This is the reality and we have to deal with it."

Indian media reports said the Google satellite service allowed browsers to view high-resolution images of installations such as the Mumbai headquarters of India's western naval command.

"Users can zoom close enough to take a reasonably good look at the deck of India's lone aircraft carrier." the Times of India said.

The site contains clear aerial photos of India's parliament and the president's palace in New Delhi, prompting Kalam to sound a warning that he was worried "developing countries, already in danger of terrorist attacks, have been chosen" for exposure.

Google said it does provide high-resolution images which reveal details of buildings in most major cities in the United States, Western Europe, Canada, and Britain.

A spokesperson for Kalam said on Monday that the president had asked officers to check "whether the images pose a threat to national security".

Another senior government official, who did not want to be named, said South Korea, Thailand and some other countries also had expressed concern.

"It is not only India which has reservations about this, others have problems too," he said.

An Indian navy source said the pictures in themselves "do not pose a serious threat to security".

Another army officer, who wished to remain unidentified, agreed.

"Everyone knows where the (Indian) president's palace is, everyone knows how many rooms it has - these details are there in school books. As for the location, there is no mystery about that either."

The officer noted that satellite imagery is not a foolproof tool, and cited the United States' failure to detect preparations for India's May 1998 nuclear tests.

"Preparations for the test were begun a month in advance but no one got a whiff of it," he said.

Rahul Bedi, an analyst with the Jane's Defence Weekly, said satellite images like those made available by Google could make the Indian defence services' operational plans vulnerable to prying.

"If the image one day shows a concentration of troops in one position and on another day at another place, it does cast a certain shadow over operational plans," he said.

- SAPA

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