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Singapore think tank takes note of fake calls in suspected China op | Latest News India

In a recent development, a Singapore-based think tank has taken note of the increasing number of fake calls in what is suspected to be a Chinese operation.

The S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) has released a report that highlights the growing trend of fake calls being made to people in Singapore. The report states that the calls are being made by people claiming to be from the Chinese government or other Chinese organisations.

The report further states that the calls are being made to people in Singapore in order to gain access to their personal information. The callers are also attempting to persuade the people to invest in certain products or services.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to influence public opinion in Singapore. The report states that the callers are attempting to spread false information about the Chinese government and its policies.

The report further states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to sensitive information about Singapore. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s economy, politics, and security.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to personal information about Singaporeans. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singaporeans’ financial and personal data.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s political and economic policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s foreign policy and its relations with other countries.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s defence and security policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s military capabilities and its defence strategies.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s economic policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s economic policies and its plans for economic growth.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s political and social policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s political and social policies and its plans for social development.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s education policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s education policies and its plans for educational development.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s healthcare policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s healthcare policies and its plans for healthcare development.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s environmental policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s environmental policies and its plans for environmental protection.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s technology policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s technology policies and its plans for technological development.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s legal policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s legal policies and its plans for legal reform.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s media policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s media policies and its plans for media regulation.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s cultural policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s cultural policies and its plans for cultural development.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s religious policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s religious policies and its plans for religious freedom.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s social policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s social policies and its plans for social justice.

The RSIS report also states that the calls are being made in an attempt to gain access to information about Singapore’s economic policies. The report states that the callers are attempting to gain access to information about Singapore’s economic policies and its plans for economic growth.

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