Naval Chief Sunil Lanba on Saturday revealed that a high level committee has been set up which is inquiring into the Scorpene Leak on the Indian side, adding that preliminary investigations show that the leak did not happen in India, but in the DCNS office in France.
Speaking at the launch of India's latest warship, Mormugao, Admiral Lanba said, "There is a high level committee which is inquiring into the Scorpene Leak on our side. Similarly in France, DCNS and the French Government have launched an enquiry. Based on this inquiry, we will see what needs to be done and whether any mitigation measures are required or not."
"In preliminary investigation, it has been found that leak did not happen in India, but in the DCNS office in France," he added.
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar had earlier played down the Scorpene leak, saying it's "not a big worry".
However, Admiral Lanba termed the Scorpene data leak as 'a matter of serious concern'.
"We have asked DCNS to launch an urgent investigation," he had said.
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