Google Earth worries ISRO chief

Agencies | New Delhi

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chief has expressed concern at 
high resolution satellite images offered by Google and said authorities should
hold a dialogue with it over the display of imagery of some of the country's 
sensitive locations.

"...Some of the places, they have collected images from foreign satellites and 
that comes to one metre (resolution) and better. For example if you take
Bangalore or Delhi, they have given fine pictures -- which normally one is not 
supposed to do," ISRO chief G Madhavan Nair said on NDTV's Walk the Talk
show.

Google Earth, a website launched by the Internet search engine last year, 
allows users to access the satellite photos.

"I think our defence agencies should be worried about it. They have to work out 
some method by which we can (do something)...We need not display anything,"
Nair remarked.

Several governments, including South Korea and Thailand, have expressed similar 
concerns.

"We have to have a dialogue with them, convince them that in the global 
interest, especially the security environment that we are facing today, we 
should
not be putting fine details on a public domain," Nair said when asked how 
Google can be stopped from displaying images of sensitive locations.
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