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 ...
The response from the Ministry of External Affairs came hours after the US Department of Justice released a vast new tranche ...
Epstein files surface a day before the Union Budget and days after criticism over withdrawal of the UGC Equity Law ...
In a post on social media platform X, Khera described it as a “matter of national shame” and claimed that Epstein had written ...
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Trashy rumination: India dismisses PM Modi's Israel visit mention in Epstein files
India has responded to reports of an email message from the Epstein files that has a reference to Prime Minister Narendra ...
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 MEA's response came after the US Justice Department released an additional three million documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files, uploading the latest tranche to its online repository.
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‘PM’s name in Epstein files’: Cong demands clarification, MEA dismisses ‘trashy ruminations of criminal’
Congress shares emails allegedly showing Epstein discussing PM’s Israel & US visits in 2017; MEA says claims merit only ...
Amid the shifting security landscape in West Asia, it seems a discreet alignment between India, the UAE and Israel is gaining ...
The Congress had said Jeffery Epstein’s claim that the Indian prime minister ‘took his advice’ was a ‘national shame’.
India's Ministry of External Affairs has vehemently dismissed claims linking Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Jeffrey Epstein's leaked documents. The ministry labelled the references as "trashy ...
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