
Tehran: A significant “India-Israel conspiracy” has reportedly been uncovered, with accusations that Indian software companies have provided Israel with backdoor access to Iran’s national security systems. These claims, circulating among informed sources, allege that a 20-year-old Indian software monopoly facilitated the transfer of highly sensitive Iranian data.
According to Australian journalist and X-Pers Live Show host Mario Nofel, Iranian authorities are currently investigating the role of companies involved in providing data related to Iranian scientists and critical facilities. Nofel stated that a joint investigation by Iranian officials has provided evidence that Indian coders are systematically stealing sensitive data and even controlling military systems through cyber means.
Sources further allege that secret communications between Indian programmers and Israel, alongside the transfer of sensitive information via Starlink, have been uncovered. It is claimed that Israel was granted access to secret information pertaining to Iran’s civil registry, passport systems, and airports, suggesting that key Iranian institutions are compromised by Israeli espionage efforts.
The reports indicate that military systems were infiltrated through Indian software, granting Israel full monitoring and control capabilities. Furthermore, Israel allegedly gained access to sensitive information concerning Iranian nuclear scientists through these same Indian software channels. Investigations are said to be ongoing, with the Iranian government expected to announce its official position and potential actions soon.
IT experts are urging Iran to urgently re-examine its digital infrastructure and increase its reliance on local software to prevent future breaches. The sources caution that India is increasingly becoming a “tool and proxy of Zionist power,” digitally taking over the entire region, and warn the world to be wary of what they term “India’s digital terrorism.” These allegations mark a serious escalation in the ongoing cyber warfare between Iran and its adversaries.