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Adani Ports Disruptions

September 3, 2024
Business/News

Chaos and Cargo Disruptions Rise in Indian Ports

India’s major west coast ports, particularly Mundra Port, are facing a growing crisis as container flows are severely impacted by extreme weather and lingering capacity challenges. Torrential rain and flooding have compounded

Business/News

Swiss Authorities Freeze $311 Million Allegedly Linked to Adani Proxy; Adani Group Denies Connection

Geneva, September 14, 2024 – Swiss authorities have frozen $311 million (approximately ₹2,610 crore) held by a Taiwanese resident in multiple Swiss bank accounts, amid an ongoing money laundering investigation. The funds are suspected to be linked to an alleged

September 14, 2024

DFC Responds to Our Report on Adani Port Project in Sri Lanka

Business/Corruption/United States

The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has issued a statement addressing concerns raised in a report published yesterday by the Sri Lanka Guardian

Adani Deal is a Scam: It is Not Benefitting Kenya in Any Way

Business/Diplomacy

What the heck is happening in Kenya? Is India losing its game? In the heart of Kenya’s economic landscape lies a deal that has

Adani Group Loses $12.5 Billion as U.S. Fraud Case Resurfaces and Shakes Markets

January 24, 2026
Business/Corruption

Shares of India’s Adani Group suffered a sharp sell-off on Friday, wiping out approximately $12.5 billion in market capitalization, after fresh developments in a U.S. fraud case rattled investor confidence. The decline

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DFC Responds to Our Report on Adani Port Project in Sri Lanka

November 26, 2024
Business/Corruption/United States

The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has issued a statement addressing concerns raised in a report published yesterday by the Sri Lanka Guardian regarding the Colombo West International Terminal (CWIT) project.

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Adani Deal is a Scam: It is Not Benefitting Kenya in Any Way

September 26, 2024
Business/Diplomacy

What the heck is happening in Kenya? Is India losing its game? In the heart of Kenya’s economic landscape lies a deal that has sparked controversy and debate: the partnership with Adani

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Swiss Authorities Freeze $311 Million Allegedly Linked to Adani Proxy; Adani Group Denies Connection

September 14, 2024
Business/News

Geneva, September 14, 2024 – Swiss authorities have frozen $311 million (approximately ₹2,610 crore) held by a Taiwanese resident in multiple Swiss bank accounts, amid an ongoing money laundering investigation. The funds

More

Chaos and Cargo Disruptions Rise in Indian Ports

September 3, 2024
Business/News

India’s major west coast ports, particularly Mundra Port, are facing a growing crisis as container flows are severely impacted by extreme weather and lingering capacity challenges. Torrential rain and flooding have compounded

More

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