Money laundering, corruption and murder plot: how Ajit Doval’s legacy is marred with conspiracies

Ajit Doval

Ajit Doval, India’s National Security Adviser, faces allegations of financial and surveillance misconduct.

His elder son, Shaurya Doval, runs the India Foundation. The think-tank includes cabinet ministers who approve contracts.

The Wire reported it receives funds from foreign arms makers and Indian firms that later win government deals. This raises conflict-of-interest concerns.

Vivek Doval, Ajit’s younger son, started GNY Asia in the Cayman Islands in 2016. The Caravan reported this was days after India’s demonetisation. The fund’s investors and timing suggest possible black-money laundering. Vivek filed a defamation case against The Caravan and a Congress MP.

Court hearings revealed more fund details.Investigations linked Doval’s office to Pegasus spyware. The spyware targeted journalists, judges, and opposition leaders. The Supreme Court ordered a probe.

The government refused to disclose who authorized the purchase.A 2018 petition claimed the CBI tapped Doval’s phone during an internal dispute. The Delhi High Court issued a notice. This suggests surveillance tools are used in power struggles.

In 2024, a U.S. court summoned Doval over an alleged plot to kill Khalistani activist Gurpatwant Pannun. Secret Service blocked the summons delivery.

The case gained attention through court filings.The India Foundation hosts conferences. Corporate sponsors meet ministers who award contracts. This suggests an influence-for-cash system. Critics say Doval avoids parliamentary oversight.

Furthermore, recent court documents from the United States have revealed a secret campaign by India’s intelligence agency, RAW, of Sikh assassinations abroad. According to experts, Ajit Doval is the main official behind this rogue Indian policy.

These shocking disclosures expose a covert network run by the Modi government, actively targeting political opponents on a global scale.

According to the documents, Indian businessman Nikhil Gupta admitted to being recruited by a senior Indian officer to plot the murder of Sikh leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. Gupta was contacted upon his return from Uzbekistan by a person known as “Amanat,” later identified as Vikas Yadav, an officer of RAW who reports directly to the Modi government.

These revelations make it clear that the Modi government is following a policy of state terrorism worldwide, using intelligence agencies and criminal networks to murder political opponents, especially those linked to the Khalistan movement.

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