Scroll.in Hello, The Adani Group’s move to take over a major airport has run into rough weather, with airport workers going on a strike, the high court blocking the proposed deal, and parliamentarians asking tough questions of the government. In Kenya. Not in India. Protests over the Adani Group’s proposed takeover of Nairobi airport have renewed attention on the conglomerate’s global plans. scroll.in The infrastructure conglomerate, best known for its chairman Gautam Adani’s proximity to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has been aggressively expanding its global footprint in recent years. We researched its projects outside India and found most of them were announced within months of Modi visiting the country or meeting its head of state. Is India’s diplomacy serving the business interests of a private group? Read our report to judge for yourself. For a decade, our journalism has spoken truth to power and served the public interest. But we can no longer do this without you. Support Free & Independent Journalism scroll.in To enable us to continue doing impactful reporting, please become a Scroll member, and if you already are, please consider upgrading your membership or gifting one to a friend. Journalism that informs and inspires for those who inspire you. Gift them a Scroll Membership! scroll.in Every contribution counts. Warmly, Supriya See this post on web |