'Trashy ruminations': India rubbishes Epstein files email reference to PM Modi’s 2017 Israel visit
- On Saturday | January 31, 2026, the Ministry of External Affairs rejected references to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 2017 Israel visit in a purported Epstein Files email, calling them baseless.
- The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday released over three million pages, more than 2,000 videos, and around 180,000 images linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The July 2017 visit was the first by an Indian prime minister to Israel since 1992, and Jaiswal clarified the Epstein email referred only to that trip.
- India's Congress party sought answers after the Prime Minister was named in the released documents from the Epstein estate, while Pawan Khera alleged an unexplained association and Epstein survivors said abusers `remain hidden'.
- Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said the disclosure process under the law ends with records on Ghislaine Maxwell, noting Jeffrey Epstein died in custody in 2019.
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Epstein email claims Modi danced, sang in Israel on advice to please US president
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has faced criticism at home after the release of US Justice Department documents that included a reference to his 2017 visit to Israel in an email written by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, Bloomberg reported. India’s government on Saturday dismissed the reference after the US Justice Department released around three million pages of material related to Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died in custody…
Indian PM Modi visited Israel at suggestion of Jeffrey Epstein, released files imply
“The Indian Prime Minister Modi took advice. and danced and sang in Israel for the benefit of the US president. They had met a few weeks ago. IT WORKED,” the email message from Epstein reads.
"Leadership Would Like Your Help": Indian Billionaire Tapped Jeffrey Epstein Before Modi's Visits to U.S. and Israel
Documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday reveal previously unreported details about financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s role as a backroom power broker amid the rapid strengthening of India-Israel ties in 2017.Epstein connected an Indian billionaire close to Prime Minister Narendra Modi with former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak ahead of the first ever trip by an Indian PM to Israel. Days later, that b…
"Trashy Ruminations By Convicted Criminal": India On PM's Mention In Epstein Files
India on Friday moved swiftly to reject any suggestion of impropriety after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's name surfaced in a reference contained in newly released United States Justice Department files linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
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