India's Adani Power has further reduced electricity supply to neighbouring Bangladesh as it seeks to recover more than $800 ...
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Bangladesh is accelerating payment of more than $800 million it owes Adani Power ahead of a Nov. 7 deadline set by the Indian ...
Bangladesh is ramping up payments to Adani Power after the Indian conglomerate cut electricity supplies by half, reportedly over an unpaid $800m bill. Two senior government officials told the BBC ...
Indian conglomerate Adani Power said it did not warn Bangladesh that it will switch off power supply to the country if there is no resolution on the payment of nearly $850 million in outstanding ...
DHAKA/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Bangladesh is likely to set aside pricing concerns and retain a power purchase pact with India’s Adani Power, in the face of supply worries and gloomy prospects for a ...
Indian broadcasters are grappling with slowing advertising spending as businesses ... and systemic mismanagement at ports-to-power conglomerate Adani Group. Sebi had sought more time to complete ...
The 30-year contract will spur development of transmission infrastructure in a country that regularly experiences electricity ...
Adani Power Ltd on October 28 reported 50% decline in net profit at Rs 3,298 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2024. It reported net profit of Rs 6,594 crore in the year-ago period.
Adani Power Jharkhand Limited (APJL), a subsidiary of Adani Power, has halved its power supply to Bangladesh due to unpaid bills amounting to USD 846 million, The Daily Star reported on Friday.
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Adani supplies Bangladesh from its 1600 megawatt coal-fired plant in eastern India. The company hasn't responded to BBC ...