Michael Safi in Delhi India’s customs department has revived allegations of a US$600m financial fraud against the Adani Group, challenging an order clearing the mining giant last year as “erroneous, illegal and improper”. Adani has been fighting allegations for the past four… Continue Reading →
Adani has sought a 900 million dollar concessional loan for rail to link the Carmichael mine to port. Press Trust of India, Sydney A protester holds a sign as he participates in a national Day of Action against Adani’s planned… Continue Reading →
BY AMRUTA SLEE PHOTO Some observers believe India’s judiciary and media are under attack. GETTY IMAGES: ARUN SANKAR/AFP Even professional cynics harbour some romantic notions — ideas which look childish or embarrassing when held to scrutiny. Here’s mine: I’m proud… Continue Reading →
If found guilty of perjury, representatives of Adani Group could face a maximum jail term of 14 years, as per the law in Queensland The Adani Group has been accused of omitting damning findings about the environmental contamination being… Continue Reading →
Adani Power had a debt burden of Rs.532 billion and suffered net loss of Rs.3.24 billion in the third quarter of 2017. Prudhviraj Rupawat Newsclick Image by Summit Kumar On Tuesday (12 December 2017), Annastacia Palaszczuk, newly elected premier of… Continue Reading →
This March we’ve watched thousands of people stand up in solidarity with International Women’s Day and StandUp4Justice marches across the continent, which took place in over 35 different towns and cities. Women bravely speaking up for the things that are… Continue Reading →
NILEENA MS31 December 2020 Protesters against Adani’s Carmichael coal mine project march through the streets of Brisbane, in Australia, in July 2019. The Stop Adani campaign has spearheaded massive mobilisation against the project. As of 30 December 2020, at least… Continue Reading →
Critics say his rise is symbolic of a system where too much power is in the hands of too few FT Stephanie Findlay in New Delhi and Hudson Lockett in Hong Kong When the Indian government approved the privatisation of… Continue Reading →
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, There is a creeping quiet spreading across India’s otherwise loud and lively journalism. Front pages, websites, and news programs are brimming with stories, but “people are afraid”, one editor told me recently in Delhi. “We come under… Continue Reading →
The Guardian has published pages from a customs intelligence notice alleging the company has shifted huge sums of money into offshore bank accounts Michael Safi in Delhi India’s main opposition party has called for a fresh, supreme court-monitored probe into allegations… Continue Reading →
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