Man accused of spreading China propaganda in India

New Delhi:
Neville Roy Singham is an American millionaire accused of spreading Chinese propaganda in India and abroad. He is the founder of “ThoughtWorks”, an IT consulting company.

Here are 5 facts about Neville Roy Singham:

  1. A New York Times report claimed that NewsClick, an Indian news portal, was part of a global network that received funds from American millionaire Neville Roy Singham.

  2. Neville Roy Singham is said to have close ties to the Chinese government’s media machine. This has brought NewsClick back into the spotlight as the company is currently under investigation for alleged money laundering and foreign financing violations.

  3. The New York Times reported that Neville Roy Singham is the son of Archibald Wickeramaraja Singham, a Sri Lankan political scientist and historian who was a professor of political science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.

  4. Neville Roy Singham, now based in Shanghai, has a financial network supporting Chinese propaganda around the globe from Chicago to Shanghai. According to a New York Times report, he also funded a news website in India whose coverage was peppered with Chinese government talking points. The area was later searched by Delhi Police.

  5. The New York Times report claimed that Neville Roy Singham is linked to several American charities and non-profit groups working to promote his agenda. These propaganda groups are funded by American nonprofit organizations that have received at least $275 million in donations.

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