Easemytrip founder accuses MakeMyTrip of having deep Chinese ties; says armed forces data not safe with portal
Half of MakeMyTrip’s board — 5 out of 10 directors have direct ties to China, including pivotal appointments by Trip.com, a company with Chinese ownership, Pitti alleged in a post on X. MakeMyTrip has dismissed the allegations.

"Indian Armed Forces book discounted tickets via a platform majorly owned by China, entering Defence ID, route & date. Our enemies know where our soldiers are flying," Pitti wrote in a post on X on Wednesday. He also attached screenshots of the MakeMyTrip platform, showing that army officials get a special fare, to avail of which they have to provide their defence ID.
MakeMyTrip dismissed the allegations as a "motivated accusation". “MakeMyTrip is a proud Indian company, founded by Indians, headquartered in India, and trusted by millions of Indian travellers for over 25 years. We are a publicly listed company on the Nasdaq, with a diverse shareholder base spanning the globe. Our operations are independent, steered by a seasoned team of Indian professionals. We don’t comment on malicious or motivated accusations," a company spokesperson said.
Pitti reiterated his stance in another post on X on Thursday. "Half of MakeMyTrip’s board — 5 out of 10 directors have direct ties to China, including pivotal appointments by Trip.com, a company with Chinese ownership," the post read.
He also alleged that three of the four strategic board committees "are either led or significantly influenced by directors with clear Chinese affiliations".
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