At a Shanghai conference blessed by the Communist Party of China (CPC), Neville Roy Singham emerged as China's new American Mao, tapping an 'International Revolutionary Front' to crush US 'hyperimperialism
As Fox News reveals Neville Roy Singham pumped millions to set up pro-China narrative laundering network, here is how 3 organisations including NewsClick ran anti-India activities
Fox News Digital has also tracked $10.5 million the Justice and Education Fund sent to New Delhi-based PPK NewsClick Studio Pvt. Ltd. in five payments from 2019 through 2023 when the government of India shut the operation down for allegedly using donations improperly to run an anti-India, pro-China propaganda media outlet.
The House of Singham, as Fox News Digital has uncovered, includes a network of about 2,000 organizations spanning the globe, from the People’s Forum in New York City to the Shanghai Maku Cultural Communication Co. that Singham has built after his 2017 wedding in Jamaica to Jodie Evans, a globe-trotting activist and co-founder of CodePink, a nonprofit that Singham also funded.
Neville Roy Singham smiles at his wedding to co-founder Jodie Evans in February 2017 in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. (Fox News)
Reports also say several Roy Singham-funded organisations are consistently pushing anti-India and pro-China narratives in India.
TriContinental: CCP stooge Neville Roy Singham funds, the propaganda machinery delivers
TriContinental, a Massachusetts-based Marxist think tank created by ‘journalist’ Vijay Prashad, was one of the nonprofit companies that received funding from Neville Roy Singham and promoted Chinese propaganda. Neville Roy Singham is on the international advisory board of the said think-tank, accused of financing Chinese propaganda using American non-profit organisations. He is also the editor of Left Word Books and Chief Correspondent at Globetrotter.
TriContinental has been consistently pushing pro-China and anti-India narratives through its articles and newsletters.
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BJP spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari says, "New facts emerged within the US have made it clear that there is a lobby within India, the Congress Party, that wants to destabilise Indian democracy.
Its links are global, and it also has connections to a lobby within China, and George Soros may be behind it. Today, when these facts have come to light, the entire Congressional ecosystem, when action was being taken against him in India, came forward to defend him... Today it has been proven that this entire pattern is global, and the Congress Party ecosystem is part of this global pattern".
"... Will Rahul Gandhi and the Congress ecosystem answer whether anyone known to the Congress Party had any connection to Neville Roy Singham?..."
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Amidst the ongoing war between Iran and the joint US-Israel front, TriContinental criticised the Modi government’s foreign policy, citing the supposed silence after the sinking of the Iranian warship IRIS Dena in the Indian Ocean as ‘self-inflicted humiliation’.
The piece authored by economist Bodapati Srujana also cried hoarse over PM Modi’s visit to Israel.
The Western media is finally waking up to what many in India (perceived to pro-Modi forces) have been highlighting for years about a transnational network of non-profits, activist groups, think tanks, and media outlets, operating as the propaganda machinery of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Fox News has come up with an investigative series examining the pro-China information laundering network helmed by Neville Roy Singham, the US-born tech tycoon who sold his IT consulting firm Thoughtworks for about $785 million in 2017 before relocating to Shanghai.
The three reports of the five-part series delve into how the “House of Singham” is operating a sophisticated “information laundering” or “narrative launder” machinery that modifies raw activism into polished propaganda, which is then amplified the Roy-Singham-funded network to sow discord in the US and other democracies while burnishing China’s image as a ‘benevolent’ counterweight to ‘imperialism’, particularly, American imperialism, with the ongoing left-wing activism in Cuba being a textbook case of this.
Fox News also says:
"Last fall, pro-China academics, like Vijay Prashad, a trusted communist in Singham's inner circle, spoke at a conference of the Global South Academic Forum about creating a "New World Information and Communication Order," an idea popularized in the 1980s by Third World countries now called the "Global South."
The government of India has sent Singham a criminal summons for alleged election interference, money laundering and terrorism, alleging he engaged in schemes to sow discord in India.
The NewsClick case is still awaiting a trial date.
In 2024, TriContinental, which has Vijay Prashad as its treasurer, registered a total revenue of $857,945 with expenses standing around $3,745,069.
In June 2025, People’s Dispatch published an article calling India’s foreign policy “shameful”, over India’s abstention from Spain’s UN resolution seeking an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. The Marxist propagandist authors of the piece, Dr Josephine Varghese and Varkey Parakkal, attributed the supposed shift in India’s policy towards Palestine and Israel to the so-called “Hindutva-Zionist” alliance.
The Fox News investigation relied on analysis of hundreds of IRS tax filings, organisational records, financial transactions, social media content, and historical documents using large language models and open-source methods.
The analysis reveals that Neville Roy Singham has funnelled over $278 million directly into his pro-China propaganda network since 2017, with total money flows exceeding $591 million across 223 transactions spanning five continents through the year 2025. The massive amount was pumped into over a thousand interconnected organisations, of which around 200 are directly involved in generating and propagating pro-China and anti-America messaging at the behest of the CCP.
“Singham and Evans have activated a global network that now numbers an estimated 2,000 hard-left organizations that parrot anti-U.S. propaganda supporting autocratic regimes leading China, Russia, Iran, Cuba, North Korea, Venezuela and Gaza. Within activist circles, far-left critics refer to leftists who align with authoritarian regimes as “tankies.” Many groups and leaders from Singham’s network, including Evans and Benjamin, are part of the pro-communist convoy now in Cuba,”
a Fox News article headlined “Power Couple of Chaos: How a tycoon and activist built a ‘Revolutionary Base’ at the House of Singham” reads.
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