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Why was Ashley Tellis, top US advisor on India, arrested after searches?

Ashley Tellis, a prominent US scholar on India, was arrested for retaining classified information and allegedly meeting Chinese officials.

Updated on: Oct 15, 2025 11:10 AM IST
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Ashley Tellis, a well-known US scholar on India who advised the US government, was arrested and charged with retaining classified information and allegedly met Chinese officials, prosecutors said on Tuesday, HT reported earlier.

Ashley Tellis is a well-known US scholar on India who advised the US government. (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Ashley Tellis is a well-known US scholar on India who advised the US government. (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)

Ashley Tellis, 64, was born in India and is now a naturalised US citizen, who has served as an adviser to the state department since 2001. He has served on the National Security Council of former Republican President George W Bush and is listed in an FBI court affidavit as an unpaid adviser to the state department and a Pentagon contractor.

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Tellis is widely considered one of America’s most prominent experts on India and played a key role in the US-India civil nuclear deal talks in the mid-2000s.

 
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