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US Adviser on India Relations Arrested for Retaining Defence Secrets

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October 15, 2025
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US Adviser on India Relations Arrested for Retaining Defence Secrets
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WASHINGTON; Ashley Tellis, a prominent US government adviser and expert on India-US relations, has been arrested and charged with unlawfully retaining national defence information and allegedly holding multiple meetings with Chinese officials, US prosecutors announced on Tuesday.

Tellis, 64, appeared in court for the first time the same day. His detention hearing has been scheduled for October 21. “The charges in this case represent a grave risk to the safety and security of our citizens,” said Lindsey Halligan, the US District Attorney for Eastern Virginia, who was appointed by former president Donald Trump.

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Who is Ashley Tellis?
Tellis was born in India and later became a naturalised US citizen. He is a well-known academic and strategic affairs expert, specialising in international security and defence policy, particularly in relation to Asia. He has advised the US government on India-related matters for more than two decades.

He currently serves as Tata Chair for Strategic Affairs and Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Tellis holds degrees in economics from the University of Mumbai and a PhD in political science from the University of Chicago. He has previously worked on the US National Security Council under President George W. Bush and played a key role in negotiating the 2008 US-India civil nuclear deal.

Charges and Allegations
According to court documents filed in Virginia, Tellis was arrested over the weekend under 18 US Code § 793 — a law related to the gathering and retention of defence information. Surveillance footage reportedly shows him accessing and printing classified documents at a Department of Defense facility in September and October.

He allegedly renamed and printed sections of a 1,000-page classified US Air Force document and took them home in his briefcase. Federal agents later searched his residence and found sensitive government materials.

Links with Chinese Officials
The affidavit claims Tellis met Chinese officials several times between 2022 and 2024, usually over dinner at restaurants in Fairfax, Virginia. On one occasion, he allegedly entered a restaurant with a manila envelope and left without it two hours later. Their conversations reportedly included discussions on Iran-China ties, emerging technologies such as AI, and US-Pakistan relations. In September 2024, the officials allegedly handed him a red gift bag.

Potential Punishment
If convicted, Tellis faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, though actual sentences are usually lower than the maximum.

Political and Strategic Implications
Tellis has long been an influential voice in shaping Washington’s approach toward India and China. In his recent writings, he noted that while India has grown stronger, it is still economically weaker than China and will eventually need the US as a strategic partner to counter Beijing.

His arrest comes amid shifting geopolitical dynamics: strained US-India trade ties under Trump’s second term, India’s renewed engagement with China, and growing Indian outreach to the Taliban — traditionally viewed with suspicion by Washington.

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