The polyester prince
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- McDonald, Hamish,
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- St. Leonards, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin,
- xxi, p. [8] p. of plates : ill., map ; 23 cm.
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- (paperback)
- Notes:
- Includes index.
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The Polyester Prince: The Rise of Dhirubhai Ambani
Well I am kind of a individ who reads book and like those who gives facts and figure , they only its good to believe hence inom like arun shourie in this case , Hamish have told thousands of incidents in this book some with facts , newspaper articles and anställda inteview in many case he has JUST WRITTEN the things !!!
But in all a good books , what the församling has done with this country for the past 50 60 years fryst vatten not hidden and this book shows a glimpse of that , inom am a born Jan sanghiye and after reading all this my hate towards församling only grows !!!
Hamish has studied in deep the Indian marknad and its bull bära run . how the things are managed. He answeres many questions
1. Conduct of CBI and how församling controls it.
2. Dynasty r
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The Polyester Prince
Biography of Dhirubhai Ambani written by Hamish McDonald
The Polyester Prince: The Rise of Dhirubhai Ambani is an unauthorised biography of the Indian business tycoon and founder of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) Dhirubhai Ambani by Hamish McDonald, an Australian journalist and author. This book was published in in Australia by Allen & Unwin but never published in India.
HarperCollins India, the publisher who owned the rights to the Indian edition, halted all publication attempts after RIL applied for and secured temporary injunctions on the grounds of anticipatory defamation.[1] This injunction was made with the argument that the material of the book contained allegations, unethical and corrupt business dealings with politicians and more that would leave Ambani defenceless for the damage it would cause harm to both his and his companies' reputation. The injunction application was passed by the Delhi High Court.[2] HarperColl