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Companies headed by Gautam Adani and Anil Ambani signed no less than 18 deals when the two prominent businessmen accompanied Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his trips outside the country. Here is a compilation of these agreements based on publicly available information, including media reports.

The ‘Beneficiaries’ of Modi’s Globetrotting: Adani and Ambani
Image for representational use only.Image Courtesy : Truth Of Gujarat

In the first four years of his term as Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi travelled outside the country on 41 occasions to 52 different countries over a cumulative period of 165 days. In the process, he incurred total expenses amounting to ₹355 crore that was paid out of the national exchequer. These facts have been disclosed in replies to questions raised under the Right to Information Act with the Prime Minister’s Office. Among the businesspersons who accompanied him on many of these foreign trips were Gautam Adani and Anil Ambani. Companies controlled by these two individuals signed 18 agreements in 16 countries– thirteen of these deals involved corporate entities in the Adani group, while five of these deals were signed by companies in the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group (ADAG).

Here is a compilation of these agreements culled from various media reports. These have been categorised under three heads: defence, logistics and power.

Defence

Under India’s new defence partnership policy, a foreign aircraft maker can collaborate with an Indian firm to develop a world-class indigenous aeronautical manufacturing base that India has struggled to build for decades. The major companies that are going to make or service these aircraft include those owned or controlled by Adani and Anil Ambani. The former accompanied him on visits to Kenya and Uganda in 2008 when Modi was Chief Minister of Gujarat. The latter praised him as a “king among kings” and compared him to Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and the Hindu mythological character Arjuna during the Vibrant Gujarat summit in 2013.

France

Modi’s Visits: April 9-12, 2015, June 2-3, 2017 (Anil Ambani)

Date of Deal: March 28, 2015

The Indian Express reported that Anil Ambani’s Reliance Defence was incorporated on March 28, 2015, just 12 days before Modi announced in France that India would buy 36 Rafale fighter planes in flyaway condition. According to the report, India would be paying ₹58,000 crore for 36 Rafale fighter jets – this works out to just over ₹1,600 crore per aircraft. It was claimed that the Indian Air Force needed the planes urgently and that these 36 planes would reach India within two years. Four years down the line, the aircraft are nowhere in sight. In fact, it was stated in Parliament that the first Rafale fighter aircraft would come only by September 2019, four-and-half years after the Prime Minister’s announcement.

Sweden

Date of Deal: March 22, 2015 (Ambani)

Swedish Prime Minister’s visit: February 13, 2016

Date of Deal: September 1, 2017 (Gautam Adani)

Modi’s Visit: April 16-18, 2018

In 2015, Anil Ambani’s Reliance Defence and Aerospace tied up with defence giant Saab AB of Sweden to bid for the ship-borne unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) programme of the Indian Navy valued at ₹1,000 crore. Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven arrived in India on February 13 on his maiden trip to the country as the head of government with a Swedish delegation to take part in the “Make in India” week in Mumbai in 2016 and in the following year, Saab announced that it was tying up with the Adani group to bid for manufacturing single engine fighter aircraft in India. The deal for 100 plus fighter aircraft was estimated to be worth over ₹60,000 crore.

Israel

Date of Deal: March 30, 2016 (Adani)

Date of Deal: March 29, 2016 (Ambani)

Modi’s Visit: July 4-6, 2017

As chief Minister of Gujarat, Modi expanded trade relations with Israel beyond the realm of defence and diamonds to include pharmaceuticals, water management and recycling plants, agro-research and technologies, and solar power. Modi also invited Israel to partner in the 2014 Gujarat Agro Tech Global Fair and a corpus fund for industrial development was proposed. Israel has strong business links in India, especially with corporate entities in Gujarat. In March 2016, the Adani group’s Aero Defence Systems & Technologies Ltd. signed a statement of intent with Elbit-ISTAR of Israel and the Indian company Alpha Design Technologies Private Limited to work together in manufacturing and developing unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). In the same month, Anil Ambani’s Reliance Defence announced a deal with Israel’s Rafael Advanced Defence Systems (not to be confused with the French Rafale aircraft) to develop air-to-air missiles for the IAF valued at about ₹65,000 crore. The joint venture has Reliance Defence holding 51% with 49% being held by Rafael Advanced Defence systems.

Russia

Modi’s Visits: July 8-10, 2015, December 22-23, 2015 (Ambani)

Announcement of Deal: December 24, 2015

Modi’s Visit: May 31-June 2, 2017

Vladimir Putin’s Visit: October 6, 2018

Date of Deal: October 6, 2018

In 2015, Reliance Defence signed a manufacturing and maintenance deal potentially worth $6 billion with Russia’s Almaz-Antey, the makers of air defence systems. The partnership was announced as Modi began a trip to Moscow aimed at strengthening defence ties between India and Russia. However, on Russian president Vladimir Putin’s arrival in India, the same deal was inked at a comparatively lower price of $5.4 billion (₹39,000 crore).

USA

Modi’s Visit: June 6-8, 2016 (Ambani)

Date of Deal: February 13, 2017

In 2017, Reliance Defence and Engineering signed an agreement with the US Navy for undertaking the service, maintenance and repair of the Seventh Fleet of American Navy at the Reliance group’s shipyard at Pipavav in Gujarat. According to a report in the Mint, the deal is expected to generate revenue worth ₹15,000 crore for Reliance Defence over next three to five years.

Logistics

Japan

Modi’s Visit: August 30- September 3, 2014, November 11-12, 2016 (Adani)

Date of Deal: July 16, 2018

Adani, Sunil Mittal and other industrialists were part of Modi’s delegation on his first major bilateral visit to Japan in 2014. The Hindu Business Line reported that Adani Logistics Limited subsequently signed an agreement with the Japanese firm NYK Auto Logistics to form a joint venture that would specialise in transportation of finished vehicles using automobile freight trains.

Australia

Modi’s Visit: November 14-18, 2014 (Adani)

Date of Deal: November 16, 2014

Adani was part of a delegation of businessmen accompanying Modi to the G20 Summit in Brisbane in 2014. The Adani group won a commitment from the Queensland government to take short-term, minority stakes in the railways and port infrastructure needed to unlock the massive coal reserves in the Galilee Basin. Adani and State Bank of India Chairperson Arundhati Bhattachary signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a ₹6,200-crore loan for what was claimed to be the world’s “largest greenfield coal mining project” which is currently embroiled in several controversies.

Malaysia

Modi’s Visit: November 21-22, 2015 (Adani)

Date of Deal: April 3, 2017

In 2017, the governments of India and Malaysia signed business deals with the exchange of 31 memoranda of understanding, the largest number in the history of economic relations between the two countries. In the same year, the Adani group signed a MoU with Malaysia’s MMC Ports to conduct a feasibility study of the Carey Island Port Project which would be an extension of Port Klang, currently the 11th busiest container port in the world. The following year, the Malaysian media reported that economic ties between India and Malaysia had been elevated to a new, strategic level with the agreement for the development of an integrated maritime city on Carey Island in collaboration with MMC Ports Holdings, Sime Darby Property and Adani Ports, involving an expenditure of US $32 billion.

Iran

Modi’s Visit: May 22-23, 2016 (Adani)

Shortlisted for Tender: December 7, 2017

During Modi’s visit to Iran in 2016, a commercial contract relating to Chabahar port was signed between India Ports Global and Iran’s Aria Banader envisaging the development and operation of two terminals and five berths with multi-purpose cargo-handling capacities. The Indian government said it was committed on investing $500 million in the first phase of the project that would include a $150 million credit facility to Iran through the Export-Import Bank of India. After a tender was floated by India Ports Global, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited, the J M Baxi Group and JSW Infrastructure Limited (part of the Jindal Steel Works group) were short-listed. The Chabahar port was partly opened in late-2017.

Mozambique

Modi’s Visit: July 7, 2016 (Adani)

Agreement with India Pulses: October 19, 2015

During Modi’s visit to Mozambique, a long term agreement was signed under which India would buy pulses from this country to reduce its shortfall in demand and contain prices. Modi said the agreement would meet India’s requirements while helping raise the incomes of farmers in Mozambique. Interestingly, Adani Ports signed an agreement with the India Pulses and Grains Association (IPGA) for the import of pulses and storage in Indian ports.

Oman

Modi’s Visit: February 11-12, 2018 (Adani)

Date of Deal: September 30, 2016

Ahead of Modi’s visit to Oman in February 2018, the Oman Company for the Development of Special Economic Zone at Al-Duqm (Tatweer) had signed an MoU with Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone in September 2017. In February, Modi discussed measures to strengthen trade and investment in energy, defence and food security.

Power

Bangladesh

Modi’s Visit: June 6-7, 2015 (Ambani and Adani)

Date of Deal: June 6, 2015

Reliance Power and Adani Power signed separate MoUs with the government-run Bangladesh Power Development Board (BPDB) to set up several power plants in Bangladesh to produce up to 4,600 megawatts of electricity during Modi’s two-day visit to the neighbouring country in 2015. While Reliance Power signed an MoU to develop four power plants to produce 3,000 MW of electricity at the cost of $3 billion, Adani Power decided to set up two coal-fired plants with a total capacity of 1,600 MW costing more than $1.5 billion.

Pakistan

Modi’s Visit: December 25, 2015 (Adani)

No confirmed date of deal

The former Power Minister of Pakistan Khawaja Asif, a close aide of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, told the country’s upper house of Parliament on October 13, 2015, that representatives of Adani Enterprises Limited had visited the country in April 2014 to “discuss matters relating to export of power” of up to 4,000 MW. However, the proposal got stalled because of tensions between the two countries.

Myanmar

Modi’s Visit: September 6-7, 2017

Proposal to supply power: September 3, 2017

During Modi’s first bilateral visit to Myanmar in 2017, India offered a $500-million credit line to Myanmar for the development of telecommunications, railways, roads and agricultural infrastructure. He had earlier visited the country in 2014 to attend the ASEAN-India Summit and East Asia Summit. It has been reported that nearly 70% of Myanmar’s population does not have regular access to electricity. The Adani group had proposed that it would supply power to Myanmar. In 2015, Reliance Industries (headed by Anil Ambani’s older brother Mukesh Ambani) also signed a production-sharing contract with Myanmar’s state-owned Myanmar Oil & Gas Enterprise for two offshore oil and gas blocks.

China

Modi’s Visit: May 14-16, 2015 (Adani)

Date of Deal: May 16, 2015

Twenty-six business pacts worth $22 billion were signed during Modi’s visit to Shanghai in 2015, including major ones involving the Adani group. The group signed an agreement to establish an integrated industrial park to manufacture photovoltaic equipment in the special economic zone in Mundra with China’s Golden Concord Holdings. Adani Power signed an agreement with China Development Bank on financing Adani Power’s plant in Mundra and the Guangzhou Port Authority initialled another agreement for establishing a “sister port” relationship.

Few had heard of Gautam Adani two decades ago. Today, he has become a household name in India. Adani topped the list of billionaires in terms of percentage gain in net worth in a year –from $4.63 billion in January 2017 to $10.4 billion in December that year, an increase of 124.6%. Though earlier Congress regimes had not been unkind to him, Adani’s spectacular rise as a businessperson has coincided with Modi’s ascension to power, first as Chief Minister of Gujarat from 2001 for 12 years and then as Prime Minister of India from May 2014 onwards.

Note: A shorter and different version of this article had been published by a website in October 2018 but was taken down within four hours due to the threat of a defamation suit from Anil Ambani’s group.

(The writer is an independent researcher and journalist.)

Courtesy: News Click
 

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If not Tamil Nadu and Rajinikanth as its chief minister, there are also the crucial forthcoming presidential elections. If Modi’s BJP throws this gauntlet as Rajinikanth as President,  it would be extremely difficult for either the Congress or the regional parties of the South like AIADMK, DMK, JD(S) or K Chandrashekar Rao's Telangana Rashtra Samithi, to oppose a glamorous non-controversial South Indian candidate like Rajinikanth for the post. 

Rajnikanth

“Naa eppo varuven eppadi varuven nu yarukum theriyathu
aana varavendiya tithula correct ah varuven”
(No one knows when and how I will enter. But I will enter at the right time)
 
The above lines are from the 1995 blockbuster of Rajinikanth named Muthu. Rajinikanth is the tallest global star from India whose popularity is not just limited to south and not even limited to the Indian subcontinent. He’s the most popular Indian star in Southeast Asia and also Japan. The Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) under the leadership of Amit Shah[1] is making a furious attempt to enter the unconquered regions of East and South India.
 
Tamil Nadu, with 39 MPs, is electorally the biggest state in South India. In 2014, BJP garnered just a single[2] seat here regardless of the enormous Modi wave.
 
The greatest superstar of South Indian Cinema on May 15 suggested that that he may join politics. Meeting with his fans[3] in Chennai, hotshot Rajinikanth ended his hush in regards to the tremendously discussed issue of whether the superstar would join politics or not. For decades now, the land of Marudur Gopalan Ramachandran (MGR) and the latest lost icon, Jayalalitha, Rajinikanth's current articulations where he has clearly hinted that he could enter into the political arena if "god wills" has changed everything. For a state like Tamil Nadu where film stars and the silver screen have been projected onto the state’s political amphitheatre, the mere speculation of Rajinikanth’s entering politics is a sweet melody to the ears of the fans of the Thalaivar.
 
The Tamil cinema has, for the most part, focused on linguistic and cultural identity and Indian politics has additionally been worked on similar principles for a very long period.
 
"Whatever I had to say I said, now I have nothing more to say[4]," was the actor's response when he was asked recently about union minister Pon Radhakrishnan saying the BJP "welcomes" him. He did not however say “no”. The actor said that, while he had no political ambitions, but "If God wills it, I will enter politics tomorrow[5]. His remark is being seen as the stepping stone for setting up another career after his retirement from the movies. As far BJP's invitation is concerned "into politics or the party", Rajinikanth hasn't offered any comment yet.
 
The talk, possibility and hopes around Rajinikanth's entry into politics have assumed the form of an imaginary trailer –long time running! – of the ultimate, whimsical blockbuster in Tamil Nadu. First showing in 1995, it's been run for long years, teasing his fans but not tiring their interest. For the past 21 years, Rajini has kept the whole state in the will-he-won’t-he- mode. For some political analysts and fans, the most recent remarks signal his actual preparedness now, at this point. The only question before them is whether he will hold hands with the existing BJP or launch his own party. When the Congress held hands with Jayalalithaa in 1996, he supported the DMK[6] and had famously stated, “Even God cannot save Tamil Nadu[7] if AIADMK returns to power.” The DMK alliance went ahead and won those polls in a tsunami wave with Jayalalithaa losing her own seat and her party AIADMK securing just 4 seats in the 235-strong TN Assembly. It won’t be an exaggeration to state that it was Rajini who ensured Jayalalitha’s electoral rout with just a single statement.
 
The BJP desperately wants to gain a foothold in Tamil Nadu and the iconic actor is one easy way in. BJP, with its overt and obvious Hindi-Hindutva-Hindustan baggage has always been perceived as an organisation and outfit of Hindi-speakers and Brahmins and that's the reason it has so failed to find an echo and footing within the anti-Hindi and anti-Brahmin Dravidian politics of the state. The party is now making a more than decent attempt to recast itself, however, it desperately needs a face in the state and only Rajinikanth has the capacity to saffronise Tamil Nadu. Rajinikanth shares a personal kinship with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In April 2014[8] just before the Lok Sabha election, Modi had approached Rajinikanth while campaigning in Chennai.
 
Former CM Jayalalitha has only left an inactive ailing Karunanidhi behind, which paves the way for superstar Rajini’s entry into politics as the most popular and importantly a clean face. On the off chance that Modi and Rajnikanth do finally hold hands, they would likely be seen as an invincible team. It seems feasible that the BJP would like to have the face and charm of Rajini, as well as Jayalalithaa to garner the maximum votes in the state. Rajinikanth has effectively communicated his regret of humiliating Jaya her in 1996, terming it as a "political accident"; this with the BJP clandestinely backing the AIADMK faction[9] driven by O Panneerselvam(OPS) that claims to be the genuine legacy custodian of Jaya, the formula of the BJP backed by the OPS faction backed by Rajinikanth appears to be the current calculation.
 
If not Tamil Nadu and Rajinikanth as its chief minister, there are also the crucial forthcoming presidential elections. If Modi’s BJP throws this gauntlet as Rajinikanth as President, , it would be extremely difficult for either the Congress or the regional parties of the South like AIADMK, DMK, JD(S) or K Chandrashekar Rao's Telangana Rashtra Samithi, to oppose a glamorous non-controversial South Indian candidate like Rajinikanth for the post.  In the past, the Shiv Sena[10] has gone against the NDA and even supported UPA’s Pratibha Patil in the name of Marathi pride. Electorally, the BJP has also begun making inroads into the South. The party opened its account in Kerala[11] last year and has expanded its vote share from 6.3% to over 15%. The NDA will thus gain political capital for garnering Rajini as Indian President's seat and may, in this way, expect electoral gains for itself in the South, especially in Tamil Nadu for the 2019 general elections.
 
Rajinikanth’s popularity is beyond any other Indian politician today.
 
He commands the heights of adoration. He has seen fans queuing up for a few miles to have a glance of their superstar. His fans revere him like a God, purchase his film tickets en masse, and even urge him to join politics. Dissimilar to film stars of the past who have entered politics, Rajinikanth stands aloof and alone, even on questions of identity.
 
He is a Marathi by birth whose birth name is Shivaji Rao Gaekwad[12]. He hails from Karnataka and achieved stardom of epic proportions in Tamil Nadu.
 
“People keep saying I am not a Tamil,” Rajinikanth said. “Let me tell them that I spent only 23 years in Karnataka. The remaining 44, I have spent here. With their support, Tamil people have made me one of their own. I am a Pachai Tamizhan [pure Tamil]. If I am forced to leave this land, I will only head to Himalayas to be with the Yogis and not to any other state.[13]
 
However, given his Kannadiga roots, Rajini will be solicited to experience the ordeal of proving his Tamilian sub-patriotism each time that Karnataka turns the Cauvery tap. Rajinikanth has over 80,000 fan clubs[14] spread across Tamil Nadu, a number greater than the supporters of any political party in the state. This popularity that he commands can also be mis-used or mis-appropriated if he becomes a full-time politician. Though high on popularity, he lacks political ideology.
 
Rajinikanth strongest hint, so far on about his political debut, was dropped on May 27when he stated “The current political situation is such that the system does not think about the people. It does nothing for them. That has to change,[15]”. Maintaining that the political framework is "corrupt" and democracy is in a "rotten" state in Tamil Nadu, Rajinikanth also urged his fans to be prepared for "war" at the right time.
 
The Dravidian politics’ domination in Tamil Nadu and Rajinikanth’s over-emphasis on spirituality and religion, both on and off cinema, has led to current speculation over whether he might eventually seek refuge under Modi and the BJP.

There have also been speculations about Thalaivar launching his own party[16] which will then become an ally of the NDA II government. Then, his own party could be a milder version of a saffron outfit. Either which way, Rajinikanth’s entry will be a game changer for Tamil politics. Until any clear confirmation from the Thalaivar, we can only await his move with bated breath.

 


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