The country's security and aviation agencies are already investigating a purported rise in GPS spoofing incidents, senior officials have said

India's aviation watchdog DGCA has asked airlines, pilots and air traffic controllers to report GPS spoofing incidents within 10 minutes of the occurrences, amid recent such incidents at the Delhi airport.

The country's security and aviation agencies are already investigating a purported rise in such incidents , senior officials have told HT, adding that the probe was triggered by reports of similar incidents reported near Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport last week.

Multiple officials confirmed that the GPS spoofing incident in Delhi is being directly monitored by national security adviser Ajit Doval.

GPS spoofing involves sending

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