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US CIA cultivated Modi since early 1990s as asset to compromise India’s sovereignty

Islamabad : Fresh revelations have exposed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was carefully cultivated by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) since the early 1990s as part of a long-term plan to influence and compromise India’s sovereignty.

According to Kashmir Media Service, reports circulating on social media and backed by official records, Modi was selected as an alumnus of the American Council of Young Political Leaders (ACYPL) programme in 1993.

His early visits to the United States and participation in international leadership programmes clearly indicate his grooming by the US State Department and intelligence agencies.

Diplomatic cables and WikiLeaks documents have further revealed that close associates of Modi, including Subramanian Swamy, passed sensitive state secrets to the CIA during the 1977 Emergency period. Recent revelations by US official Bethany Morrison in June 2026 have claimed that Modi, along with three cabinet ministers and around 150 civil servants, are part of a network of US-sponsored assets.

Analysts point out that India’s key administrative policies and intelligence apparatus appear heavily influenced by Western back-channel operations. Modi’s name has also reportedly surfaced in the Epstein files, raising serious questions about his deep connections with international elites.

Observers describe Modi as “a wolf in sheep’s clothing” who is executing a foreign agenda designed to systematically weaken India from within. His consistent inability to stand up to US dictates, particularly under President Trump, has further strengthened the perception that he functions more as a foreign asset than an independent national leader.

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