The environmental NGO's fresh statement came a day after the central agency in a fresh report, submitted to Prime Minister's Office and National Security Adviser, recommended cancellation of permission given to it for collecting funds abroad besides reassessment of its tax compliance.
The Greenpeace India said that it believes that the leak of IB reports is a "concerted effort by parties with vested interest to ensure elimination of any opposition."
The NGO said that over the past few years Greenpeace India's activities has led to anger among people in the government as well as corporate entities.
"And the timing and the purpose of the leak seem very suspicious. Such malicious reports however, will not stop Greenpeace India in fighting for a better future," it said.
He said the NGO will continue to challenge fossil fuels and dangerous technologies across the world and in India.
"We will campaign for greater investments in ecologically sustainable, clean and safe practices both in agriculture and energy, and demand for equitable development," he said.
"Such efforts to crush the spirit of individualism and social justice can never be successful," Aich added.
