As nations across the globe continue to react to the revelations of the Pegasus Project, India’s highest court has ordered a special investigation into the allegations, the Washington Post reports. The court will appoint a three-person independent committee to determine why the phone numbers of Indian journalists, activists, and political officials were found on a list of potential surveillance targets from clients of the Israeli spyware firm NSO Group. The discovery has raised suspicions that the Indian government was spying on its people, and has even led to protest rallies among citizens. Headed by a former Supreme Court judge, the...