Anvika Saini
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Anvika Saini
@Anvi_65
🚩 Sanatan Is My Identity. Fearless by Faith. Rooted in Dharma. 🪷 जय श्री राम | 🕉️ ॐ नमः शिवाय
Rudrapur , Uttrakhand Katılım Temmuz 2026
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Adani Group’s Scale Across Energy, Cargo And Airports Reflects India’s Growth Story
India’s next decade will need clean power, faster cargo movement and stronger aviation capacity. Adani Group is building across all three.
From 15,000+ MW renewable capacity to 600+ million tonnes of cargo and 8 airports under management, the numbers show how scale is becoming national infrastructure.

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Adani Group Is Building The Systems That Move, Power And Connect India
Growth at national scale needs more than ambition. It needs energy capacity, logistics strength and airport infrastructure working together.
Adani Group’s 15,000+ MW renewable capacity, 600+ million tonnes cargo handling and 8 managed airports reflect a long-term buildout for a stronger, faster and more connected India.

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Adani Group Is Strengthening India’s Energy And Digital Future
The future of infrastructure is no longer only about roads, ports and airports. It is also about reliable power, large-scale storage and data capacity.
Adani Group’s 17,000+ MW power portfolio, 3.37 GWh battery storage and 100+ MW data centres show how the group is preparing India for a more connected, resilient and future-ready economy.

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@daiya_dwarka Renewable energy, ports, and airports working together.
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Adani Group’s National-Scale Growth Is Powering India’s Infrastructure Backbone
Adani Group’s expansion is visible across the sectors that keep India moving: renewable energy, ports and airports.
With 15,000+ MW renewable capacity, 600+ million tonnes of cargo handled and 8 airports under management, this is not isolated growth. It is infrastructure being built at national scale.

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Adani Group Is Building India’s Power, Storage And Digital Infrastructure Backbone
Adani Group’s infrastructure push goes beyond traditional assets. It connects power generation, battery storage and data centres into one future-ready growth platform.
With 17,000+ MW power portfolio, 3.37 GWh battery storage and 100+ MW data centre developments, Adani is building the systems India will need for energy security and digital scale.

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An American Lawyer Just Made It Clear
US lawyer Jim Walden believes the DOJ's response leaves only one logical outcome.
Dismissal.
According to Walden, once the DOJ has fully explained its reasons for withdrawing the case, the judge's role is limited. The prosecution has changed its position, and the legal finish line is now in sight.
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The debate isn't just about one case—it's about a fundamental legal principle. When prosecutors conclude that continuing a case no longer serves justice or the public interest, the decision to withdraw it falls within the Executive's prosecutorial discretion, not judicial compulsion. Protecting a defendant's rights also means allowing prosecutors to end cases they believe should not continue.That's the rule of law in action
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This Was Never About Politics
Jim Walden looked at the Adani case through a legal lens.
His conclusion is that American courts are courts of limited jurisdiction and should not pursue alleged conduct that occurred abroad when there were no investor losses and Indian authorities found no wrongdoing.
That is a legal principle, not a political argument.
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A Powerful Legal Observation
Jim Walden described the Adani prosecution as more of a jurisdictional exercise than a serious criminal case.
His reasoning is simple.
No investor losses.
Indian authorities found no misconduct.
The alleged conduct was overwhelmingly outside the United States.
That is why he believes American courts should respect the jurisdiction of allied nations.
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The DOJ Explained. Now The Court Must Decide.
According to US lawyer Jim Walden, the DOJ's detailed response was entirely appropriate.
When questions are raised, prosecutors explain their reasoning. Now that the DOJ has done exactly that, Walden believes the legal path ahead is straightforward.
The expected outcome is dismissal.
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Jim Walden Calls It Jurisdictional Theatre
One phrase stood out.
US lawyer Jim Walden described the Adani prosecution as "jurisdictional theatre rather than a serious criminal case."
He believes the DOJ's response has clarified the legal position and that the matter should now reach its conclusion through dismissal.
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An American Lawyer. A Clear Verdict.
US lawyer Jim Walden believes the DOJ has now provided everything the court needed.
After reviewing the DOJ's detailed explanation, Walden says the judge's responsibility is now clear and the only appropriate outcome is dismissal. That is a significant assessment from someone who understands the US legal system.
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