SHIELD S04B-08: SYRIA ARRANGING TO ACQUIRE CW EQUIPMENT FROM TWO INDIAN COMPANIES
2008 December 30, 14:27 (Tuesday)
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S E C R E T STATE 135048 SENSITIVE SIPDIS E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/23/2033 TAGS: PARM, ETTC, SY, IN, PREL SUBJECT: SHIELD S04B-08: SYRIA ARRANGING TO ACQUIRE CW EQUIPMENT FROM TWO INDIAN COMPANIES Classified By: ISN/CB Office Director Robert Mikulak for reasons
1.4 (b), (c) and (d) 1. (U) This is an action request. Please see paragraph 4. 2. (S//NF) BACKGROUND: The U.S. has obtained information indicating that a Syrian institution with connections to the country's chemical and biological weapons programs is attempting to acquire Australia Group-controlled glass-lined reactors, heat exchangers and pumps from the Indian firms Goel Scientific Glass Works and Garg Scientific Glass Industries. Both firms are believed to have received visits from the Syria institution in the past 3 months and may be close to concluding their respective deals. 3. (S//NF) BACKGROUND CONT'D: We would like to alert the GOI to this information. The GOI has a general obligation as a Chemical Weapons Convention State Party to never, under any circumstances, assist anyone in the development of chemical weapons. The U.S. also has publicly stated its belief that India is a strong partner on nonproliferation issues. We therefore seek the GOI's assistance in investigating this activity and talking all steps necessary to prevent Indian entities from providing CBW equipment to Syria. We also want to remind the GOI that the Iran, North Korea, and Syria Nonproliferation Act requires us to report to Congress transfers of goods, services and technology on multilateral control lists, such as the Australia Group, to Syria. Sanctions may be imposed against individuals and entities identified in such reports. 4. (SBU) ACTION REQUEST: Request Post deliver the points in paragraph 6 to appropriate host government officials and report a response. The points may be left as a nonpaper. 5. (S//NF) Please begin all responses with SHIELD S04B-08 and slug for ISN. 6. (U) Begin talking points/nonpaper: (SECRET//REL INDIA) -- In the spirit of our cooperation in preventing proliferation we would like to raise a matter of chemical weapons (CW) proliferation concern and request the Indian government's assistance in investigating this activity. -- We have information that the Indian company Goel Scientific Glass Works Pvt. Ltd. may be planning to sell glass components and related chemical processing equipment to an end-user in Syria. -- In addition, we have information that the Indian company Garg Scientific Glass Industries may be planning to sell heat exchangers, immersion heaters, pumps, and glass equipment to the same end-user in Syria. -- Further, Goel Scientific Glass Works and probably Garg Scientific Glass Industries agreed to support a visit in mid-September 2008 by representatives of a Syrian institution with connections to Syria's chemical and biological weapons programs, to finalize contracts for glass-related equipment. -- Goel Scientific Glass Works is located in Vadodara, India. -- Garg Scientific Glass Industries is located in Mumbai, India. -- While they have legitimate commercial uses, glass or glass-lined chemical reactor vessels, heat exchangers and pumps can be used in the production of CW agents and therefore are controlled by the Australia Group (AG). -- We are concerned that the equipment in question is intended for, or could be diverted to, Syria's CW program. -- The Syrian Scientific Research Council (SSRC) is a key entity behind Syria's chemical warfare program and may be behind Syria's biological warfare program as well. -- In light of its CW and other programs of proliferation concern, support to terrorist organizations, and efforts to destabilize other countries in the region, we believe Syria is an unreliable destination for dual-use exports, and Syrian end-user statements or other assurances are neither credible nor trustworthy. -- In addition, the Iran, North Korea, and Syria Nonproliferation Act (INKSNA) requires us to provide periodic reports to the U.S. Congress identifying persons (including individuals and entities) who have transferred to, or acquired from, Iran, North Korea or Syria, items that are on multilateral export control lists, such as glass or glass-lined reactor vessels, or that could make a material contribution to developing a weapon of mass destruction or missile system. -- Under INKSNA, sanctions also may be imposed against persons identified in such reports. -- We therefore request that the Indian government take all steps necessary to investigate this matter and prevent Syria from acquiring dual-use items, such as glass or glass-lined reactor vessels, heat exchangers, and pumps that could be used in its CW programs. -- We look forward to the Indian government sharing with us the results of its investigation into this matter. End talking points/nonpaper. RICE
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S E C R E T STATE 135048 SENSITIVE SIPDIS E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/23/2033 TAGS: PARM, ETTC, SY, IN, PREL SUBJECT: SHIELD S04B-08: SYRIA ARRANGING TO ACQUIRE CW EQUIPMENT FROM TWO INDIAN COMPANIES Classified By: ISN/CB Office Director Robert Mikulak for reasons 1.4 (b), (c) and (d) 1. (U) This is an action request. Please see paragraph 4. 2. (S//NF) BACKGROUND: The U.S. has obtained information indicating that a Syrian institution with connections to the country's chemical and biological weapons programs is attempting to acquire Australia Group-controlled glass-lined reactors, heat exchangers and pumps from the Indian firms Goel Scientific Glass Works and Garg Scientific Glass Industries. Both firms are believed to have received visits from the Syria institution in the past 3 months and may be close to concluding their respective deals. 3. (S//NF) BACKGROUND CONT'D: We would like to alert the GOI to this information. The GOI has a general obligation as a Chemical Weapons Convention State Party to never, under any circumstances, assist anyone in the development of chemical weapons. The U.S. also has publicly stated its belief that India is a strong partner on nonproliferation issues. We therefore seek the GOI's assistance in investigating this activity and talking all steps necessary to prevent Indian entities from providing CBW equipment to Syria. We also want to remind the GOI that the Iran, North Korea, and Syria Nonproliferation Act requires us to report to Congress transfers of goods, services and technology on multilateral control lists, such as the Australia Group, to Syria. Sanctions may be imposed against individuals and entities identified in such reports. 4. (SBU) ACTION REQUEST: Request Post deliver the points in paragraph 6 to appropriate host government officials and report a response. The points may be left as a nonpaper. 5. (S//NF) Please begin all responses with SHIELD S04B-08 and slug for ISN. 6. (U) Begin talking points/nonpaper: (SECRET//REL INDIA) -- In the spirit of our cooperation in preventing proliferation we would like to raise a matter of chemical weapons (CW) proliferation concern and request the Indian government's assistance in investigating this activity. -- We have information that the Indian company Goel Scientific Glass Works Pvt. Ltd. may be planning to sell glass components and related chemical processing equipment to an end-user in Syria. -- In addition, we have information that the Indian company Garg Scientific Glass Industries may be planning to sell heat exchangers, immersion heaters, pumps, and glass equipment to the same end-user in Syria. -- Further, Goel Scientific Glass Works and probably Garg Scientific Glass Industries agreed to support a visit in mid-September 2008 by representatives of a Syrian institution with connections to Syria's chemical and biological weapons programs, to finalize contracts for glass-related equipment. -- Goel Scientific Glass Works is located in Vadodara, India. -- Garg Scientific Glass Industries is located in Mumbai, India. -- While they have legitimate commercial uses, glass or glass-lined chemical reactor vessels, heat exchangers and pumps can be used in the production of CW agents and therefore are controlled by the Australia Group (AG). -- We are concerned that the equipment in question is intended for, or could be diverted to, Syria's CW program. -- The Syrian Scientific Research Council (SSRC) is a key entity behind Syria's chemical warfare program and may be behind Syria's biological warfare program as well. -- In light of its CW and other programs of proliferation concern, support to terrorist organizations, and efforts to destabilize other countries in the region, we believe Syria is an unreliable destination for dual-use exports, and Syrian end-user statements or other assurances are neither credible nor trustworthy. -- In addition, the Iran, North Korea, and Syria Nonproliferation Act (INKSNA) requires us to provide periodic reports to the U.S. Congress identifying persons (including individuals and entities) who have transferred to, or acquired from, Iran, North Korea or Syria, items that are on multilateral export control lists, such as glass or glass-lined reactor vessels, or that could make a material contribution to developing a weapon of mass destruction or missile system. -- Under INKSNA, sanctions also may be imposed against persons identified in such reports. -- We therefore request that the Indian government take all steps necessary to investigate this matter and prevent Syria from acquiring dual-use items, such as glass or glass-lined reactor vessels, heat exchangers, and pumps that could be used in its CW programs. -- We look forward to the Indian government sharing with us the results of its investigation into this matter. End talking points/nonpaper. RICE
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A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Android
Suspicion is a found phone detective. You assume the role of a detective, trying to solve the case of a missing girl. The only evidence you currently have is her phone. The organization you work for has installed a special application which allows you to do the following
Go back in time and view the contents of the phone as per that time
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In development
Platforms
Windows, macOS, Android
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Author
Akshay Goel
Genre
Interactive Fiction, Puzzle
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Unity, GIMP
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Crime, Detective, Experimental, Mystery, Noir, Story Rich, Text based, Unity
Average session
About a half-hour
Languages
English
Inputs
Mouse, Touchscreen
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Interactive tutorial
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I was trying to play this game with a friend and their computer's highest resolution was 1366 x 768 and mine is 1920 x 1080. On my computer I didn't have any issues but on their computer the bottom of the phone screen is cut off and they can't go back in time on the phone to look things up. It didn't matter what settings they choose when they ran the application, the game was always getting cut off and we could not figure out a way for them to play.