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Priyamvada Grover worked as a journalist at ThePrint. She is a former Young India Fellow and a graduate in Economics from Jesus & Mary College, Delhi University. She has worked as a music journalist and is keenly interested in India’s Economy and agriculture markets.
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Laughable. That is probably the only way ADAG can repay well over a trillion of bank borrowings. Hardly any operating profit.
Prof PK Sharma, Freelance Journalist,Barnala (Punjab)
Ironical indeed !
We Indians have entered into a very bizarre phase of life !
To cover up and run away from TRUTH and REALITY – seeking refuge and shelter in the courts in the guise of defamation has become a modern fashion and weapon these days !
Very strange, ” alleged defaulters ” and ” alleged offenders- money launderers “in India too yearning for fame are filing hefty defamation suits either to silence voice of truth or covering up their losses in the bargain !
Amazingly, FAME and DEFAME weighed in the scales of PELF against money !
For how long this trend sustains and succeeds, can be anyone’s surmise ?
Prof PK Sharma, Freelance Journalist
Pom Anm Nest,Barnala (Punjab)
After the Clarification from Dassault’s CEO will the detractors of Modi have the decency to stop the unnecessary tirade against the Rafale deal? I guess not because of the lack of maturity and morality on the part of those indulging in the slander. The slanderers are inherently evil and don’t see the need to apologise.