The World - News from Feb. 13, 1985
Visiting Polish Premier Wojciech Jaruzelski said in New Delhi that he promised Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi his government will investigate possible Polish involvement in a defense espionage ring. Gandhi had expressed displeasure over the first official charge of Polish complicity in the spy network, in which military secrets were reportedly traded for favors. The scandal has forced the resignation of one of Gandhi’s top aides. France, East Germany and the Soviet Union have also been mentioned in Indian press accounts of the spy ring.
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