Matthew VanDyke, a US national accused in India for alleged links to banned insurgent groups, moves to seek improvements to his food in Tihar Jail, according to reporting. The outlet says VanDyke and other accused people are claiming that the jail meals are not suitable, describing them as too spicy and oily, and arguing that they need specific items such as shrimp and pasta. The reports frame the issue in the context of an ongoing legal process in which VanDyke and others are accused of training and arming banned Indian insurgent groups. While the accounts focus on his request for dietary changes, they do not provide a broad description of the court’s response within the provided text. The underlying case remains centered on allegations that VanDyke and co-accused engaged in training and arming insurgent groups that are banned in India. The food complaint is presented as a separate request made during the judicial proceedings related to his custody.