Indian intelligence agencies are keeping a close watch on a series of meetings between U.S. Consul General Jennifer Larson and Indian politicians, sparking significant concern. These concerns are heightened by US led Color Revolution in neighboring Bangladesh, which have added a layer of suspicion to Larson’s activities in India.
Jennifer Larson is no stranger to controversy. She played a key role in the U.S. regime change operation in Libya, where she was instrumental in coordinating efforts with radical figures. Her involvement in Libya’s turmoil raises alarms about her current diplomatic activities in India.
These concerns are further exacerbated by recent warnings from the US Ambassador threatening India’s strategic sovereignty. During a defense partnership event on July 12, Garcetti dismissed India’s desire for strategic independence, saying that in times of conflict, such autonomy doesn’t exist.
Sources in Indian intelligence community told GreatGameInternational, these meetings are being closely monitored, and the information gathered so far is considered “of concern”. In India, any meetings between foreign diplomats and political figures are typically vetted by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), but these interactions have still raised red flags.
Foreign Influence and Potential Unrest in India
Intelligence sources also suggest that foreign powers might be plotting to create unrest in India. There is speculation that the Andhra Baptist Church, which operates under the patronage and financial support of the U.S. Baptist Church, could be used as a tool to pressure the Chandrababu Naidu-led Telugu Desam Party (CBN) to switch sides politically.
It was an honor to meet Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu today. I very much admire his vision for the state, and fully agree with him that the United States and Andhra Pradesh must continue to work together in such important fields as trade, technology,… pic.twitter.com/lHnF29Fy82
— Consul General Jennifer Larson (@USCGHyderabad) July 31, 2024
A Controversial Meeting Sparks Outrage
The situation took a dramatic turn when Jennifer Larson met with Asaduddin Owaisi, an Indian opposition MP, in Hyderabad. This meeting caused an uproar and led to widespread speculation about its implications. Sources have not ruled out the possibility that this meeting could lead to a “no-confidence motion” against the Modi government, particularly due to disagreements over a proposed Waqf law, which seeks to regulate properties managed by Islamic institutions. There is a strong apprehension that Americans are up to something in India.
Thank you, Member of Parliament and leader of AlMIM @asadowaisi for your kind hospitality and for sharing your informed and important views on a range of shared issues and concerns. I look forward to continuing our discussions! #USIndiaFWD pic.twitter.com/WsDTVzKI0h
— Consul General Jennifer Larson (@USCGHyderabad) August 12, 2024
Who Is Jennifer Larson?
Jennifer Larson’s background adds another layer of intrigue. She served as the U.S. Consul General in Benghazi, Libya, from 2010 to 2012. During her time in Libya, Larson played a significant role in building relationships with local leaders and was deeply involved in the U.S. government’s response to the 2011 Libyan revolution.

Before her time in Libya, Larson was the Economic Counsellor at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, from 2009 to 2010. During this period, Egypt saw increasing labor strikes, youth protests, and widespread discontent, all of which contributed to the Arab Spring uprising.
What Happened in Libya?
Libya’s story is one of significant disruption. The Gaddafi government held 143 tons of gold, intended to establish a Pan-African currency based on the Libyan Gold Dinar. This move could have severely impacted the global Petrodollar system and disrupted the world order. The so-called “liberation” of Libya was, in part, a response to this threat.
Talking of disruption Gaddafi govt held 143 tons of Gold intended to be used to establish a Pan-African currency based on Libyan Gold Dinar. This move would have knocked-off the Petrodollar system & was tantamount to the actual disruption of world order. Hence liberation of Libya pic.twitter.com/WNL66Cv7RM
— GreatGameInternational (@GreatGameIndia) September 18, 2019
In 2011, even before the war in Libya had ended, Rothschild banks docked in the country. As the conflict raged, U.S. and European financial interests made off with 150 billion dollars of Libyan sovereign funds, in what could be argued as one of the biggest robbery of the century.
Now, here is the kicker! This Libyan booty was also shared with one of the most prominent Indian politician and Prime Ministerial candidate as well. But that story is for another day.
Jennifer Larson was on the ground during these events, serving as the Principal Officer overseeing the U.S. presence in Benghazi, including during the disastrous attack on the CIA.
The Benghazi Incident
After the fall of Gaddafi, Benghazi became a hotbed of fundamentalist activity and a hub for spies in northern Africa. On September 11, 2012, the eleventh anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, heavily armed terrorists attacked the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi. The attack continued with a raid on a nearby CIA outpost, leading to the deaths of four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
The events in Benghazi and the broader involvement of U.S. and NATO forces in Libya’s civil war have left a lasting impact. The same concerns that arose from Larson’s involvement in Libya are now resurfacing in India, as intelligence agencies closely monitor her activities. The question remains: What is the true nature of her meetings in India, and what could it mean for the future of the country?