(Washington Composite Electric) Bloomberg reports that the United States is increasing intelligence sharing cooperation with many Asian countries to cope with China's increasingly advanced spy reconnaissance methods and online invasion activities.

U.S. officials revealed that the information sharing cooperation between the Bayeng government and Asian countries is sometimes overlapping, including the US -Japan -India -Australian four -party security dialogue (QUAD) mechanism, the cooperation between the United States and Japan and South Korea, and the cooperation between the United States, Japan and the Philippines.

Officials said that the United States is also actively promoting to share intelligence with Japan, India and Vietnam, mainly to prevent online attacks launched by the Beijing government.

Analysis said that the United States has established new partnerships for regional intelligence connections and further strengthens the original partnership. The purpose is to weaken the growing force of Chinese spy institutions.

The British Parliament recently reported that the Chinese government's spy intelligence agencies are acting "unscrupulous" in the UK, challenging British intelligence agencies.

Senior Researcher Bayman, a senior researcher at the Washington Strategy and International Issues Research Center (CSIS), said: "Intelligence contact can become an important force multiplier. It can expand the overall intelligence collection volume and gather secrets that different countries have in different regions around the world."

U.S. officials said that China ’s increasingly tough attitude in the region, coupled with the changes in leadership of some countries, has made South Korea and the Philippines more willing to cooperate with the United States recently.

U.S. Media: Intelligence sharing in India to repel China

U.S. media reports that due to strengthening intelligence sharing with the U.S. military, India was able to repel China ’s military invasion against Himalayas at the end of last year.Quad member states announced a agreement in May 2022 to provide commercial satellite data to the Pacific coastal countries to track the activities, smuggling and illegal fishing activities of Chinese maritime militia.

The Office of the National Intelligence Director refused to comment on the above reports.The White House spokesman only said that the United States' regional cooperation includes sharing information.

The Japanese Cabinet Public Affairs Secretary Sifang Zhizhi answered Bloomberg inquiries through email that Japan has been deepening security cooperation with countries with like -minded countries in Asia and India, including information and information cooperation.India, South Korea, Australia, the Philippines, and Vietnam have no comment.

In addition, the United States to strengthen intelligence cooperation to the outside world is an aid for the existing five -eye alliance.In the past few decades, the United States has exchanged information with Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, which is the cornerstone of American intelligence partners.In recent years, the Five Eye Alliance has focused on China. Byman said: "The dominant position of the Five Eyes Alliance has been established, but when you start to solve different problems, priority considerations will be different. When we turn to China, Japan, South Korea, and Australia, together with Australia, together with AustraliaThese five -eye countries in New Zealand will become more important. "