
Who is Neville Roy Singham, mentioned in the NYT report..?
America's big newspaper New York Times had released a report regarding the funding of companies related to china, in which the name of America's millionaire Neville Roy Singham also came to the fore. It was told in this that Newsclick, a news website in India, had also received funding. After this report came to the fore, the bharatiya janata party (BJP) has made many allegations. Union minister Anurag Thakur came forward and gave a statement regarding this and said that the news portal NewsClick and china are connected to the anti-India campaign. Now let's know who is Neville Roy Singham whose name is coming up in this whole controversy...
In fact, a New York Times (NYT) report claimed that Newsclick was part of a global network that allegedly received funding from Neville Roy Singham to spread Chinese propaganda in India. After which the news of the Chinese government was presented differently in the portal.
Who is Neville Roy Singham?
According to Hindustan Times report, Neville Roy Singham is the son of leftist academic Archibald Singham. Singham's father was born in burma and worked as a political science professor at Brooklyn College, City university of New York. After which he died in 1991.
Neville Singham is the founder and former president of ThoughtWorks, a Chicago-based software consultancy. He worked in the company for almost 24 years from 1993 to 2017, after which he sold it. Neville has graduated in Political Science from Harvard university of America. Apart from this, he has also studied at Michigan University. Neville married former Democratic political advisor and Code pink co-founder Jody Evans in 2016. The NYT alleged that CodePink, which was once a staunch critic of china, has now seen a sudden change in its stand. It is being linked to Singham's funding network.