“The Indian Prime Minister Modi took advice. and danced and sang in Israel for the benefit of the US president. They had met ...
India on Friday rejected any suggestion of wrongdoing after PM Modi’s name surfaced in a reference in newly released US Justice Department documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, with the government ...
Jeffrey Epstein, a financier with connections to powerful people, died in a New York jail in 2019.
The response from the Ministry of External Affairs came hours after the US Department of Justice released a vast new tranche ...
This comes a day after the US Department of Justice released a tranche containing millions of files related to late child sex ...
External affairs ministry says the Epstein-linked email has no basis beyond PM Modi’s official Israel visit in 2017 ...
In a post on social media platform X, Khera described it as a “matter of national shame” and claimed that Epstein had written ...
Epstein files surface a day before the Union Budget and days after criticism over withdrawal of the UGC Equity Law ...
India's government rejected online claims that linked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to references in the Epstein files, stressing that the mention related only to Modi's official visit to Israel in ...
The clarification came shortly after Congress raised concerns about the PM Modi being named in a purported email included in the freshly released documents.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Israel in February, giving a fresh push to the rapidly expanding strategic partnership between the two countries, Israel's Ambassador to India Reuven ...
The Congress had said Jeffery Epstein’s claim that the Indian prime minister ‘took his advice’ was a ‘national shame’.
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