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Adani Watch, News

Judicial rulings stymie probe into Adani over-invoicing allegations

Adani Group companies have been accused of over-invoicing coal and power equipment by an Indian government agency and by the Hindenburg report. Over-invoicing is a practice in which the prices of imported goods are jacked up by an intermediary owned by the buyer. The inflated price is passed on to consumers or is subsidised by government, with the buyer able to pocket the difference. A blizzard of litigation has occurred over these allegations in India’s courts. In early 2024, rulings by the Supreme Court and the Delhi High Court appear to have shunted any effective investigation of these allegations off into the never-never.

Opinion, Raiot

Environmental and Human Rights struggle is not a fight against fascism

Text of a talk delivered by Abir Dasgupta at the Anti Fascist Grand Conference in Calcutta. The talk was in Hindi, this is the English original. The environmental and human rights struggle should not be framed solely as a fight against fascism. The Adani Group’s role is ideological, not just as a beneficiary of crony capitalism. The group is an exemplary product of Hindu Fascist political economy.

Adani Watch, News

Hindenburg fallout blankets India’s Parliament, Supreme Court, stock market and projects

Three months after the release of the explosive Hindenburg report on the Adani group, the issue continues to galvanise India’s political opposition. The recent session of Parliament was dominated by opposition calls for an investigation of the Hindenburg allegations by Parliament. Rahul Gandhi of the Congress party has effectively been elevated to the position of the leading Opposition politician following his repeated questioning of Prime Minister Modi about his close ties to the Adani Group. Gandhi’s disqualification from Parliament, a move apparently engineered by the ruling party, has accentuated his prominence.

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