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Researcher organises ‘conference’, sponsored by Michigan University, to peddle anti-Bharat propaganda, had objected to OpIndia’s expose of George Soros: Here are the speakers

“Researcher organises ‘conference’, sponsored by Michigan University, to peddle anti-India propaganda, had objected to OpIndia’s expose of George Soros: Here are the speakers”, Opindia, February 17, 2025:

“Controversial US-based ‘researcher’ Joyojeet Pal, known for his obscure study to discourage investigation into the Sushant Singh Rajput case, is organising a hybrid conference to peddle anti-India propaganda in the US.

Pal is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan. He is also the organiser of the ‘Social Media and Society in India’ symposium, which brings anti-India forces under one roof.

The 5th edition of the international conference is set to be held between the 4th and 5th of April this year in Ann Arnbor city of Michigan……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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