Noshir Gowadia’s Espionage Haunts US‑China Ties in 2025
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The first real missions for the B-1 and B-2 were during the NATO campaign in the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia - Rumors of a B-2 aircraft being shot down in 1999
Noshir Gowadia’s espionage haunts US‑China ties in 2025
The revelations about Indian-origin Noshir Sheriarji Gowadia’s espionage activities have gained renewed relevance in 2025, as escalating US-China tensions, especially in the Indo-Pacific, expose the long-term national security fallout from his betrayal. The emergence of China’s stealth capabilities—notably the unveiling of their H-20 strategic stealth bomber and flying-wing stealth drones operating from Xinjiang—is being directly linked to insid…
The B-2 Engineer Who Became a Spy: The Complex Case of Indian American Noshir Sheriarji Gowadia - American Kahani
In the rolling hills of Maui’s North Shore, overlooking the pristine waters of Uaoa Bay, stood a $3.5 million Mediterranean-style home with blue-tiled roofs and panoramic ocean views. On October 13, 2005, this tranquil paradise became the epicenter of one of the most significant espionage cases in American history. The man living there, Noshir Sheriarji Gowadia, was about to face a dramatic fall from grace—from celebrated defense engineer to con…
response from Belgrade: Nikos Pelpas The American B-2 strategic bombers recently used to hit Iranian nuclear facilities were first used in the bombings against Yugoslavia in 1999. Although several B-1 Lancer aircraft were used in Operation Desert Shield and later in Operation Desert Storm in the first Iraq War in 1991, the first real missions for the B-1 and B-2 were during the NATO campaign in the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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