London has emerged as a favoured refuge for Indian economic fugitives due to its strong human rights laws, lengthy ...
A $20M mansion home was built on top of a 400-foot skyscraper. The tycoon owner may never get to live in it. A $20 million sky mansion sits on top of a 33-story luxury apartment complex in India. The ...
Lalit Modi (L) and Vijay Mallya (R) partying in London. (X) Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman and fugitive Lalit Modi has expressed an apology, days after he and Vijay Mallya called ...
NEW DELHI: Reacting to a video that surfaced showing fugitives Lalit Modi and Vijay Mallya at a party in London, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday reiterated that India remains firmly ...
Fugitive businessman Lalit Modi issued an apology after his viral video with Vijay Mallya, in which he referred to both as India’s “biggest fugitives”, triggered widespread backlash online. The MEA ...
Lalit Modi, however, did not specify what he was apologising for in his post on X. Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi on Monday apologised to the Indian government days after he ...
Former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman and fugitive Lalit Modi has issued an apology, days after a video featuring him and Vijay Mallya went viral in which they referred to themselves as the ...
The MEA’s reaction came days after Lalit Modi posted a video on Instagram (now deleted) from Mallya’s 70th birthday celebrations in London. (IE) The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday ...