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Unpicking the labyrinth that is India's Adani

  • Written by Ranjit Goswami, Vice-Chancelllor, RK University
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Indian multinational Adani Group is becoming a more familiar name in Australia, as the company’s interest in its proposed Carmichael coal mine in Queensland grows. At the same time, there’s concerns the arrangement may shift some of its likely revenue, even if it does deliver on all of the promised business and job opportunities for...

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