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Indian 2G Spectrum Scam: Crony Capitalism on Display? |
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Abstract:India found itself in the center of such protests in 2010-2011 over the scam in 2G spectrum allocation to telecom companies. By magnitude of loss to exchequer – over US$ 40 billion – this scam was reported to be the biggest in democratic India. The scam blurred the ethical lines between corporate houses, corporate lobbyists, journalists, bureaucrats, and politicians. In a nutshell, it showed up one of the worst sides of contemporary capitalism. The 2G scam went a long way to show how the Indian economy, one of the fastest growing in the world, is dominated by a small set of tightly connected power players. Industry observers felt that if not checked soon, the deep-rooted problem of crony capitalism in the country could adversely affect India’s growth and development. They wondered how the accountability could be fixed and the unholy nexus broken. Issues:
» Analyze and understand the 2G scam that broke out in one of the fastest growing economies of the world Contents:Keywords:Corruption, Bribery, Crony capitalism, Corporate accountability, Mechanisms of corporate accountability, Corporate lobbying, Corporate wars, Ethics, 2G Spectrum Scam, Radia Tapes, India, Telecom, Tata, Bharti Airtel, Reliance, IDEA, S-Tel, Uninor, Loop
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