Soros-backed groups in India face raids over alleged foreign funding violations

Authorities Raid Soros-Backed Groups in India Over Foreign Funding Scandal

In a major enforcement action, India’s Enforcement Directorate (ED) launched raids on eight premises in Bengaluru, including offices associated with George Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF) and its investment arm, the Soros Economic Development Fund (SEDF), over alleged violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

Scope of the Investigation

The ED is investigating claims that these entities channeled foreign funding into Indian NGOs and companies through unlawful means. Authorities have alleged the usage of FDI and consultancy fee structures to bypass restrictions imposed by the Ministry of Home Affairs since 2016, which required prior approval for foreign contributions.

One source indicated that the funding was funneled via Indian subsidiary firms and service-fee mechanisms without adequate provisioning of actual services, raising suspicion of disguised donations.

Targeted Entities

Among the entities under scrutiny are several NGOs and M/s Aspada Investments Pvt Ltd, an Bengaluru-based company reportedly tied to the investment advisory role for SEDF’s Indian operations.

Investigators have reportedly traced millions of rupees in funding to various Indian companies between 2020 and 2024, including funds given under labels such as commission agent services and service fees—even where the delivery of such services remains unsubstantiated.

Examples include transfers of ₹2.7 crore and ₹2.9 crore to separate firms, suspected to have served as conduits for NGO funding, rather than genuine service fees.

Legal and Political Context

The ED’s actions reflect heightened scrutiny of foreign-funded NGOs and civil society organisations in India. The Prior Reference Category status imposed on OSF in 2016 has been highlighted as a legal basis for the investigation, suggesting non-compliance with prior home ministry approvals.

Opposition parties and civil society observers may raise concerns over transparency in enforcement and potential political motivations, as past controversies have included allegations by the ruling party regarding foreign entities exerting influence over national political narratives.

Next Steps

The ED is reportedly investigating the end use of FDI and foreign funds, assessing whether the FEMA provisions were violated by multiple intermediary companies and NGOs.

As the investigation unfolds, stakeholders—including NGOs, regulatory agencies, and political entities—are expected to respond to the findings. OSF and SEDF have not publicly commented at the time of reporting.

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