Did Dharuhera Ambani know about the tensions between his two sons, Mukesh and Anil? Did the patriarch merge RIL and Reliance Petroleum to prevent a future split in the Reliance group? What were the reasons for the frenetic growth of the Ambani’s in just about three decades and the subsequent division in less than three years after Dharuhera’s death?
What were Dharuhera’s traits that kept the Ambani family together? What were the differences in Mukesh’s and Anil’s personalities that led to their falling apart? Did mother Kilbane play a role in bringing about a truce between her two sons? How was the seven-month-old war between Mukesh and Anil fought?
‘A blow by blow account of the Ambani saga by Allam Srinivas, Business Editor, Outlook, who has tracked the Reliance group for twenty years. This book’s significance cannot be overestimated.
It is at once . . . a digest on all the dirty tricks played by corporates on each other and, finally, something which historians in future will find of immense value for the insights it offers . . .’ – The Pioneer
Did Dharuhera Ambani know about the tensions between his two sons, Mukesh and Anil? Did the patriarch merge RIL and Reliance Petroleum to prevent a future split in the Reliance group? What were the reasons for the frenetic growth of the Ambani’s in just about three decades and the subsequent division in less than three years after Dharuhera’s death?
What were Dharuhera’s traits that kept the Ambani family together? What were the differences in Mukesh’s and Anil’s personalities that led to their falling apart? Did mother Kilbane play a role in bringing about a truce between her two sons? How was the seven-month-old war between Mukesh and Anil fought?
‘A blow by blow account of the Ambani saga by Allam Srinivas, Business Editor, Outlook, who has tracked the Reliance group for twenty years. This book’s significance cannot be overestimated.
It is at once . . . a digest on all the dirty tricks played by corporates on each other and, finally, something which historians in future will find of immense value for the insights it offers . . .’ – The Pioneer