The billionaire Omidyar earlier invested in India through an organization called the Omidyar Network. This Omidyar Network was also a partner in the ‘Alliance for Affordable Internet’ initiative of USAID and jointly invested in the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) with the Rockefeller Foundation.

Asian College Of Journalism is run by a non-profit called Media Development Foundation, which gets funding from Asiaville, which in turn is funded by Media Development Investment Fund of the Luminate Group under Omidya Group

In the wake of the recent revelations about how USAID funded journalists around the world to safeguard strategic interests of the American Deep State, we investigated funding and links of some media organizations that have been very critical of the current ruling dispensation in India.

The billionaire Omidyar earlier invested in India through an organization called the Omidyar Network. This Omidyar Network was also a partner in the ‘Alliance for Affordable Internet’ initiative of USAID and jointly invested in the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) with the Rockefeller Foundation.

Pierre and Pam Omidyar also have another organization called the Luminate Group, which is making investments in India. These two graphics and subsequent explanations ought to give an explanation.

ACJ and The Congress
ACJ and Omidyar
  • Mr Pierre Omidyar and Ms Pam Omidyar have established the Luminate Groupfor safeguarding press freedom and democracy, with the same team that worked for the Omidyar Network.
  • Luminate Group has also donated to Global Disinformation Index (GDI), is a London-based think tank focused on combating alleged disinformation on online news sites. GDI is jointly funded by, among other entities, the Open Society Foundation
  • The Luminate Group has funded Media Development Investment Fund – document retrieved from Luminate Group site
  • MDIF has invested in Asiaville, of which Mr Sashi Kumar is Chairman and his son, Mr Tuhin Menon is CEO.
  • Luminate has also invested in The News Minute and Newslaundry.
  • Co-Founder and Editor-In-Chief of The News Minute, Ms Dhanya Rajendran is an alumna of the Asian College of Journalism.

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