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Thursday, January 8, 2026
TopicAdani US indictment

Topic: Adani US indictment

Modi, Adani political & business monopolies come at a huge cost to democracy, market

In the bizarre world of the Adani scam, it is the opposition parties that are demanding an investigation into allegations against primarily opposition-ruled states.

Telangana CM Revanth rejects Adani aid of Rs 100 cr for skills university. ‘Don’t want controversies’

Under pressure from opposition BRS, CM says corpus fund Adani offered 'being projected as some benefit to me or my govt', adds 'we have asked Adani Group to stop the fund transfer'.

How Adani could steal Modi’s thunder in parliament & what’s fuelling Delhi’s smog crisis

Global media highlights the serious implications of US charges against Adani for India's business reputation. It also notes the distinct phenomenon of 'resort politics' in the country.

After Kenya, now Bangladesh to review its power deals, including with Adani group

Bangladesh chief adviser Muhammad Yunus has recommended appointment of a 'reputed law & investigative firm' to assist in review of at least 7 power contracts signed during Hasina regime.

Months before indictment, US Ambassador Eric Garcetti was all praise for Adani’s solar projects 

After visiting Adani Group's Khavda renewable energy facility in Gujarat in July, Garcetti said bilateral partnership was key to green transition in the region and the world.

Adani indictment shakes up Indian political & business worlds. The ball is in SEBI’s court

If the question is whether Indian authorities can launch their own investigations based on the findings of a foreign government, the answer is that there is precedent.

Adani CFO defends group against US indictment, says charges linked to ‘one business contract’

The US indictment relates to 'a single Adani Green contract, about 10% of its business,' Singh stated on X, adding that the group will provide further details soon.

Indicted by US, sentenced by the market. Damage to Adani this time will be deeper, longer lasting

Charges against Adanis this time are much graver, especially as these come not from any ‘interested’ market operator but a sovereign govt. Any quick damage control is unlikely.

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How artificial intelligence is reshaping terrorism and state security risks

Terrorist groups are increasingly using AI for propaganda, recruitment and attacks, forcing states to rethink security strategies.

2025 marked key point in India’s power sector: Clean energy surge pushed coal power into rare decline

Coal-based power generation fell 3% in 2025 while renewable capacity surged to 40% of India’s installed power mix, according to India Power Sector Review 2025 by CREA.

Bangladesh-Pakistan look to expand ties to defence procurement as Dhaka shows ‘interest’ in JF-17s

Pakistan military said it has assured Bangladesh of fast-tracked delivery of Super Mushshak trainer aircraft during high level defence meet held Tuesday.

A year-end Mea Culpa in National Interest—The Army-Islam combo doesn’t kill democracy

Many of you might think I got something so wrong in National Interest pieces written this year. I might disagree! But some deserve a Mea Culpa. I’d deal with the most recent this week.