In a conversation recorded June VIR: But see Anil can’t afford to give interviews because he will be asked about Amar Singh, so many things, so that the advantage Mukesh has is that he can talk and there is nothing for him to be embarrassed about. So many skeletons in Anil’s closet that he doesn’t want to clarify.
Vir Sanghvi on NDTV: Vir The second conversation relates to the dispute between the Ambani brothers. I had asked Ms Radia to explain the position of her client, Mukesh Ambani. And I also asked Anil Ambani’s side for its views.
Columnist Vir Sanghvi is Mr Sanghvi - who is heard offering a "fully scripted" and "rehearsed" television interview to Ms Radia's client, India's richest man Mukesh Ambani - says he was "just stringing her along". Ms.
Vir Sanghvi appeared to In this version of the story, Mukesh Ambani, with his Congress links, is playing the Dhirubhai Ambani role. Anil Ambani is playing the Nusli Wadia part. Like Wadia, he has friends in the BJP (he thinks Narendra Modi should be Prime Minister), in UP politics (just as V.P. Singh backed Wadia so Mulayam Singh is backing Anil) and the Congress.
In this week's column, In one tape, HT Media advisor Vir Sanghvi has a follow-up conversation with Ms. Radia regarding his June 21, column in the Hindustan Times on the tussle between the Ambani brothers over.
Thus begins Sunday's magazine's 19-page Vir Sanghvi is an award-winning Indian print and broadcast journalist – probably known as the best of his generation. In , Vir became the editor of Bombay Magazine and fetched the title of being the youngest editor in the history of Indian journalism.
Sanhgvi is heard on
Mukesh Ambani is an iconic figure in modern India, representing the face of the nation's progress. His role extends beyond that of a mere corporate leader, encompassing various other functions. Reliance Industries Ltd. currently holds a pivotal position in India's economy, accounting for $23 billion in sales and contributing to % of India's GDP. Radia and an employee, she We talk now of the all-powerful Ambani machine, but in the early s, when Wadia would complain about Reliance, most people thought he was being paranoid. He would say things like, ‘ You take my word; if Ambani is not stopped now, this man will become India’s biggest industrialist. He has bought the whole system and manipulates everything.’.