The shadow of Pegasus

The Indian Express     21st July 2021     Save    
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Context: With the recent revelation about the use of the spyware Pegasus, institutional stakes for democracy is high.

High institutional stakes for India:

  • Shadow over courts: The allegation that the phones of the woman who had complained of sexual harassment against a former Chief Justice, and her family, might have been subject to this form of surveillance is chilling.
  • The integrity of democratic institutions: A system in which political opponents, officials of the Election Commission, and political colleagues could be subject to this kind of surveillance will inspire less confidence.
  • National security implications: The explosive growth of surveillance technology vendors is a global security and human rights problem.
    • It is not primarily China, but democratic states like Israel and the UK, that are selling technologies for deepening the surveillance powers of states.
  • Impact on state capabilities: It also does not speak well of us as a capable state. 
    • If our capabilities are so low that private foreign contractors are rampant, it is probably also an indication that we have no means of protecting ourselves.
    • Pegasus is not just a surveillance tool. It is a cyber weapon being unleashed on the Indian polity.

Conclusion: In the absence of a proper trustworthy, accountable institution, Democracy will likely, like Bellerophon, fall off Pegasus’s back.

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