» Sensitive documents detailing technical and stealth capabilities of India's Scorpene submarines, designed by French shipbuilder DCNS, leaked
» The leaked data, running to 22,400 pages, reportedly contains highly classified information on 6 submarines, and tells crew where on the boat they can speak safely to avoid detection by the enemy
» Calling it a case of hacking, defense minister Manohar Parrikar said that he does not suspect it to be a 100 percent leak
» The Scorpene submarines are being built at a state-run shipyard in Mumbai in collaboration with DCNS
» DCNS says cannot rule out the possibility that the leak was part of an 'economic war' by competitors in Australian, other submarine tenders

File photo of Indian Navy's Scorpene submarine INS Kalvari being escorted by tugboats as it arrives at Mazagon Docks Ltd, a naval vessel ship building yard, in Mumbai, October 29, 2015. Reuters/File