
In an exclusive article, news website 'The Wire' has alleged that the India foundation run by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval's son Shaurya Doval has 'conflict of interest writ large'.
The article states that the India foundation has some senior ministers of the Narendra Modi government as directors including Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Commerce and Industry Minister Suresh prabhu and two Ministers of State-Jayant Singa of Civil Aviation Ministry and MJ Akbar of External Affairs Ministry.
Besides running the India foundation, Shaurya is a partner at Gemini Financial services, a financial services firm that helps carry out transactions and capital flows between the OECD and emerging Asian nations.
The Wire reports also stated that the organisation relies on foreign money for it's activities. When asked about the transactions, Shaurya remained tight lipped on the issue. In an earlier investigative reports, The Wire alleged that Amit Shah's son Jay Shah's company enjoyed 16,000 Cr growth in the year after Modi came to power.






