The Boeing 787 Reckoning: How Whistleblower Warnings Preceded the Ahmedabad Tragedy INVESTIGATIVE REPORT June 14, 2025 The Boeing 787 Reckoning: How Whistleblower Warnings Preceded the Ahmedabad Tragedy Investigative Analysis By Aviation Fact check Team | June 14, 2025 Investigators examine the wreckage of Air India Flight 171 in Ahmedabad, marking the first fatal crash of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner since its introduction in 2011. (Photo: NPR/Getty Images) The odds should have been in your favor if you were among ...
The spectacular rise and dramatic fall of business empires has always captivated public imagination, but rarely has the contrast been as stark—or as politically revealing—as in the cases of Vijay Mallya and Anil Ambani. Both men once commanded business empires worth billions, both defaulted on massive loans, and both became symbols of India's corporate debt crisis. Yet their treatment by the Indian establishment tells a tale of two very different kinds of justice—one that exposes the murky intersection of business, politics, and power in modern India. The Architect of Aspiration vs. The Dynasty Builder Vijay Mallya: The Flamboyant Diversifier Vijay Mallya's business philosophy was built on a simple yet audacious premise: Indians deserved the finer things in life, and he would be the one to deliver them. Taking over the United Breweries Group in 1983 at just 28, Mallya transformed what was essentially a beer company into a lifestyle conglomerate that touched every aspect of aspi...
The Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW or RAW) stands as India's premier foreign intelligence agency, operating largely in the shadows while playing a pivotal role in shaping the nation's security apparatus. Born from necessity following intelligence failures during the 1962 Indo-China war, RAW emerged as an independent entity on September 21, 1968, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and its first chief, Rameshwar Nath Kao. Before RAW's formation, India's Intelligence Bureau (IB) handled both domestic and foreign intelligence activities. However, the humiliating defeat in the 1962 border war with China exposed critical gaps in India's intelligence capabilities, particularly in monitoring external threats. As Major General VK Singh, a retired officer who served in RAW, noted in his book: "Our intelligence failed to detect Chinese build-up for the attack." This painful lesson prompted the Indian government to establish a dedicat...
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