"The sad part is that the government's initiative to firewall important establishments is still lingering where it was ten years ago," Shourie said at a programme here.
He said Chinese hackers had intruded upon the personal computer of the Dalai Lama and there have been cyber attacks targeted upon the US and European countries besides India.
"Their confidence was shaken. But in India it didn't even create a ripple," Shourie said.
"Besides foreign countries, we also need to be on our guard against terrorist organisations who are known to be highly proficient in technology," Shourie said, adding that China has been very explicit and has listed out 15-20 points where they want to strike and paralyse and disorient another country.
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