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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  Modi to Kevin Rudd: How Epstein files set off a storm far beyond the US

Modi to Kevin Rudd: How Epstein files set off a storm far beyond the US

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
February 2, 2026
in The US, World
Reading Time: 8 mins read
Modi to Kevin Rudd: How Epstein files set off a storm far beyond the US

The latest release of Epstein files has triggered political shockwaves far beyond Washington, dragging leaders, diplomats, and royals from multiple continents into an expanding web of scrutiny. While the documents do not allege new crimes by those named, they illuminate how deeply Epstein embedded himself in elite political and business circles across India, Australia, the UK, Norway, and Slovakia.

For readers trying to understand why this matters, the significance lies less in guilt or innocence and more in influence. The files reveal how a convicted sex offender, long after his first conviction, continued to operate as an informal connector among global power brokers.

What are the Epstein files, and why are they resurfacing now?

The Epstein files are millions of pages of emails, calendars, financial records, and witness material compiled during US Justice Department investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and his network.

This latest tranche, released in early February 2026, is the largest yet. It follows a law passed during President Donald Trump’s administration mandating broader disclosure of sealed records tied to Epstein’s crimes and associates.

Key context for readers:

  • Epstein was convicted in 2008 on sex offense charges and served a controversial 18-month sentence with work release.
  • He was arrested again in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges.
  • Epstein died by suicide in a Manhattan jail before trial.

The new documents span years after his first conviction, raising questions about why senior political and economic figures continued interacting with him.

Why do these documents matter if no new charges have been filed?

Being named in Epstein’s communications does not imply criminal wrongdoing. Authorities have not announced charges against the political figures mentioned.

Still, the files matter for three reasons:

  • They show access. Epstein had direct lines to people shaping foreign policy and global business.
  • They reveal informal diplomacy. Messages suggest backchannel discussions outside official government processes.
  • They raise accountability questions. Several individuals met or corresponded with Epstein years after he was publicly known as a convicted sex offender.

This is less a courtroom story and more a governance and ethics story.

What do the files reveal about Narendra Modi and India?

How Epstein intersected with Modi’s inner circle

The documents do not show direct communication between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Epstein. Instead, they highlight repeated exchanges between Epstein and Anil Ambani, a billionaire industrialist with close ties to Modi’s government.

According to the files:

  • Ambani and Epstein exchanged messages after 2008.
  • Discussions included US-India relations, assessments of incoming US ambassadors, and potential Modi meetings with Trump-era figures like Jared Kushner and Steve Bannon.
  • Epstein commented on India-Israel strategy discussions dominating Modi’s schedule in 2017.

The timing is notable. Modi’s landmark visit to Israel in July 2017 marked a sharp pivot in Indian foreign policy, distancing New Delhi from its long-standing public alignment with the Palestinian cause.

Why the Israel connection stands out

After Modi’s Israel visit:

  • India became Israel’s largest arms buyer that year, purchasing roughly $715 million in weapons.
  • Defense cooperation deepened, including later joint ventures involving Ambani-linked firms.

Epstein’s own emails framed these moves as geopolitical wins tied to Trump-era priorities. That framing, rather than proof of influence, is what has fueled political controversy.

The Indian government has dismissed Epstein’s comments as “trashy ruminations” of a convicted criminal. Opposition parties argue that the communications demand clearer explanations.

Who else in India appears in the Epstein files?

Hardeep Singh Puri and business diplomacy

Former diplomat and current Indian politician Hardeep Singh Puri appears in multiple email exchanges with Epstein starting in 2014.

The documents show:

  • Discussions about arranging visits by tech investors, including LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman.
  • Meetings at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse in 2015, 2016, and 2017.
  • Emails framing Epstein as a conduit to attract investment into India under Modi’s newly elected government.

Puri has stated publicly that all interactions were strictly professional. No allegations of criminal conduct have been made.

What do the files say about Kevin Rudd and Australia?

Kevin Rudd, Australia’s former prime minister and current ambassador to the US, appears on Epstein’s meeting calendar for June 8, 2014.

Rudd denies visiting Epstein or being friends with him. However, internal emails show Epstein instructing staff to prepare food for lunch because “Kevin Rudd is also coming.”

At the time:

  • Rudd was out of office.
  • Epstein was traveling from his private island to New York for scheduled meetings.

The discrepancy between calendar records and public denials has fueled debate in Australia about transparency and record-keeping rather than criminal liability.

Why has the UK been hit particularly hard?

Peter Mandelson’s resignation

Former UK cabinet minister Peter Mandelson resigned from the Labour Party after the latest release revealed:

  • Three payments totaling $75,000 from Epstein in 2003 and 2004.
  • Email exchanges discussing political strategy, including opposition to Australia’s mining tax proposal.

Mandelson has said he does not recall the payments. Still, the financial paper trail has elevated this beyond reputational discomfort into a political crisis.

For UK readers, this underscores how Epstein’s financial dealings intersected directly with policymaking debates.

How has Norway’s royal family been affected?

Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit appears nearly 1,000 times in the files, with extensive personal email exchanges.

The tone of the messages has drawn attention:

  • Familiar language.
  • Personal compliments.
  • Casual discussions unrelated to official duties.

While no crimes are alleged, the optics are damaging, especially as her son faces an unrelated but serious criminal trial. The disclosures have intensified scrutiny of royal conduct and accountability in constitutional monarchies.

What happened in Slovakia?

The fallout in Slovakia has been swift.

National security adviser Miroslav Lajcak resigned after:

  • Photos emerged showing him with Epstein years after Epstein’s conviction.
  • Text messages surfaced in 2018 discussing women.

Slovakia’s prime minister accepted the resignation while emphasizing Lajcak’s denial of wrongdoing. Politically, it marked one of the clearest consequences tied to the new document release.

Why this story goes beyond Epstein himself

The Epstein files now function as a case study in global elite networks.

They reveal:

  • How informal influence travels across borders.
  • How can convicted individuals retain access to power?
  • How reputational risk can destabilize governments even without prosecutions.

TL;DR

  • New Epstein files name political figures across India, Australia, the UK, Norway, and Slovakia.
  • No new charges have been filed, but the documents show sustained access to power after Epstein’s conviction.
  • India faces questions about backchannel diplomacy tied to Modi-era foreign policy shifts.
  • Political consequences have already surfaced, including resignations in the UK and Slovakia.
  • The larger issue is accountability, not criminal guilt.
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