Ambani Vs Ambani: Storms in the Sea Wind by alam srinivas
Ambani Vs Ambani: Storms in the Sea Wind by Alam Srinivas is “about the internal and external factors ...about unrelated factors that made it impossible for Mukesh and Anil to work together”. The book has a rather interesting dramatis personae, where Pramod Mahajan is described as one “who was accused of being close to Mukesh and who vehemently denied it”, Shankar Adwal as “Mukesh’s chief lobbyist in Delhi, he constantly lamented...that the two Ambanis were fighting so openly” and Prem Chand Gupta as “the minister for company affairs who never revealed his true cards... and kept changing his stance regularly”. From the business editor of a leading Indian weekly, this is quite a thriller, involving most of contemporary India’s business and political players. But “the final chapter is yet to be written in this saga.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:In his twenty-year career as a journalist, Alam Srinivas, Business Editor, Outlook, has worked for premier Indian publications like The Times of India, Businessworld, India Today and Business Today. He has focused on investigative pieces exposing corporate corruption and the nexus between big business and politics. Since 1986, he has written dozens of articles on the Reliance group and the various controversies that gripped the Ambani family. He lives in Delhi.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:In his twenty-year career as a journalist, Alam Srinivas, Business Editor, Outlook, has worked for premier Indian publications like The Times of India, Businessworld, India Today and Business Today. He has focused on investigative pieces exposing corporate corruption and the nexus between big business and politics. Since 1986, he has written dozens of articles on the Reliance group and the various controversies that gripped the Ambani family. He lives in Delhi.
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