In the email, Epstein claimed the Indian prime minister “took advice, and danced and sang in Israel for the benefit of the US ...
In 2017, India was reported to be the largest buyer of Israeli weapons, having bought $715 million worth of weaponry ...
India’s Ministry of External Affairs rejected the characterisation of Mr Modi's trip in the e-mail. Read more at straitstimes ...
Meanwhile, local media reported that the main opposition party, the Indian National Congress, strongly criticised Prime Minister Modi, calling any alleged link with Epstein a matter of deep national ...
India has just pushed back hard against claims linked to the Jeffrey Epstein files—calling them “trashy ruminations by a ...
India's government dismissed a reference to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Israel made by Jeffrey Epstein in a 2017 email, which suggests the two may have had some previous contact. The US ...
The issue directly impacts India's international image, moral standing, and constitutional credibility, says Manickam Tagore ...
The Congress had said Jeffery Epstein’s claim that the Indian prime minister ‘took his advice’ was a ‘national shame’.