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Neo Colonialism by Gujarati cartel:

πŸ›‘ Neo Colonialism by Gujarati cartel:


The ADANI model. πŸ‘‡πŸš©

1. Offer the proposal for Infra developments suo motto.

2. ⁠Promise the skies and the moons in these proposals, show rosy picture of revenue forecast. The conditions precedent to this are never elaborately discussed upfront and openly. Eg. Adani Group’s HEP projects in Western Ghats; its Greater Nicobar Island (GNI) shipment terminal project; sale of electricity to Bangladesh and now, the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), Nairobi, Kenya.

3. ⁠Get hold of the National Resources for a longer period, say two/three decades or even more.

4. ⁠Secure maximum exemptions from payment of taxes, other statutory payments/levies and obtain maximum financial benefit under these special Contracts/ Concession agreements.

5. Don't pass the reduced cost of manufacture to the Consumers. Infact, the contractual provisions are exploited at each step to maximise the gains by bribing the Babus. 

6. Include provisions for heavy charges and penal interests in the contracts, which can be later used to earn blood money and/or prolong the control over the national resources.

7. Levarage the long term control over public resources and Government backed contracts to borrow funds.

8. ⁠Gold Plate the expenditure to earn windfall gains (remember the procurement of coal shown through circuitous route❓), which is then invested in own companies, through complex transactions involving foreign funds, controlled by your own brother.

Do this very quickly with the help of agents on payroll (bribe❓) in the Government❗️

The pliable Media, the Regulators, Administration and even the Courts are there to cheer the Coloniser. The Media will not ask questions off these cartels or report their illegalities and anti-National acts, the Regulators will "hit the wall" in their probes, the Administration will play gobbledygook and the Courts will prolong the hearing, denying the justice effectively. 

The Gujarat cartel has hijacked the Indian Government, its Administration. It is depriving the citizens and foreign Nationals of their rightful services, liberty and justice promised by the modern Democracies.


Source: https://x.com/rajuparulekar/status/1835904707086135566?t=QN7NYqJU2cwb1Kfx0QB25A&s=19 

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