Despite fresh political claims, the latest Epstein file releases do not contain new references to Indian leaders. The phrase “Modi on board,” now being circulated, comes from a May 2019 email and refers to a proposed event about Narendra Modi — not a confirmed meeting.

Investigative analysis shows:
- Anil Ambani’s emails were business-related.
- Hardeep Singh Puri’s name appeared in diplomatic scheduling contexts.
- No meeting between Modi and Steve Bannon ever occurred.
Experts caution against treating document mentions as evidence of wrongdoing. Most current claims recycle month-old disclosures, stripped of context.
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