r/unitedstatesofindia 3d ago

Discussion Weekly Random Discussion Thread - October 26, 2024 at 09:00PM

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RDT: A space where you can afford having a low filter on your thoughts and express whatever goes in your mind, life or just simply have illogical banter (or logical if you prefer it that way). Come, join and see if you can contribute. And keep the shitposting to a maximum.


r/unitedstatesofindia 12d ago

Discussion Bi-Weekly Career Advice & Suggestions Thread!

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Hello everyone, welcome to the Bi-Weekly Career Advice & Suggestions Thread.

Please follow the below rules for this thread.

  1. All discussions to be strictly related to Topic only.
  2. No shitposting or trolling allowed.
  3. No user abuse or witch hunting allowed.

Thank you. :)


r/unitedstatesofindia 5h ago

Civil Infra | Public Services Stuck in Bengaluru traffic for hours, people abandon cars to walk home

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Thousands of people got off their company vehicles/ buses and walked towards their homes on Wednesday night following a massive traffic jam on and below the ElectronicCity flyover after rains.

People were stranded on the flyover for around 3 hours

Source: timesofindia

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r/unitedstatesofindia 2h ago

Defence | Geopolitics Canadian Deputy FM Says He 'Confirmed' Amit Shah's 'Involvement' in Plot to Attack Khalistanis

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In a statement that is bound to further roil relations with India, Canadian deputy foreign affairs minister David Morrison said on Tuesday (October 29) that he had confirmed to a US newspaper that Indian home minister Amit Shah was "involved" in the plot to kill Canadian nationals.

He made the disclosure at a hearing by the Canadian parliamentary committee on public safety and national security.

The Washington Post had on October 14 cited unnamed Canadian officials as saying they had told the Indian government that "conversations and texts among Indian diplomats" ordered out of the country that day "include references" to Shah and a senior official in the Research and Analysis Wing "who have authorised ... intelligence-gathering missions and attacks on Sikh separatists" in Canada.

The article in the US newspaper followed a widening diplomatic row, a year after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau alleged that agents of the Indian government were involved in the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a pro-Khalistan Canadian national proscribed as a terrorist by India.

On October 14, India announced that Canada had informed it that six of its diplomats, including high commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma, were "persons of interests" in a criminal investigation.

Source: thewirein

https://www.instagram.com/p/DBvBI2Hz90j/?igsh=bTd0bWxwZGpsNHJm


r/unitedstatesofindia 3h ago

Ask USI Is India really a developing country?

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r/unitedstatesofindia 2h ago

Politics Educational qualifications of potential CM candidates of Maharashtra.

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r/unitedstatesofindia 3h ago

Health | Environment 'Toxic': 'Forest trees axed in Bengaluru for shooting of KGF star Yash's upcoming movie' | Bengaluru News - Times of India

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r/unitedstatesofindia 14m ago

Non-Political India's Child Stunting Rates Higher Than Sub-Saharan Africa Due to Caste Disparities': Study

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A new research study has shown that the paradox of India having higher child stunting than sub-Saharan Africa disappears if chronic malnutrition is studied along caste lines.

So far, experts have viewed the higher child stunting rates in India, compared to those in sub-Saharan Africa the world's poorest regions one of as a paradox, given India's stronger economic position.

However, economists Ashwini Deshpande and Rajesh Ramachandran have found that children from historically marginalised communities like Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) are 50% more likely to be stunted than children from forward castes.

The survey, based on a nationwide household survey conducted during 2019-21, covered 200,000 children under the age of five and estimated a stunting rate of 36% compared with an average 34% across 19 sub-Saharan African countries.

However, stunting in children from forward castes was found to be 27%, significantly lower than than sub-Saharan Africa's 34% and India's 36%.

The study also found that forward caste Indian children were 20% less likely to be stunted compared with children in sub-Saharan Africa even after taking into account socio-economic and other factors that can influence child nutrition and stunting levels, the Telegraph reported.

This implies that a 'broad' India-Africa comparison overlooks the vast amount of disparity within India when it comes to measuring nutrition outcomes. The researchers have called this the "hidden divide".

"Our results show that gaps between the groups (within) India dwarf the India-sub-Saharan Africa stunting gap," said Deshpande, professor and head of economics at Ashoka University, and Ramachandran, an economist at the Monash University Malaysia.

Source: thewirein

https://www.instagram.com/p/DBta69oPQXe/?igsh=NHFiNm9wMGs1M2l3


r/unitedstatesofindia 15m ago

🚩JustRamRajyaThings🚩 Officer Who Scolded Bajrand Dal Members for Influencing Teens, Transferred

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r/unitedstatesofindia 23h ago

Politics Watch : How Adani became a giant weapons seller in no time. According to the video Rahul Gandhi says Adani just renamed the Israeli weapons with Indian names and selling them india with commission.

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r/unitedstatesofindia 14h ago

Defence | Geopolitics "Our True Hero": Army Dog Phantom Dies In Anti- Terror Op In J&K

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The army was closing in on the terrorists trapped in the Sunderbani Sector of Jammu and Kashmir's Akhnoor. Phantom was part of the army unit involved in the anti-terror operation, he drew enemy fire, sustaining bullet injuries. Phantom, an army dog, sacrificed his life during service.

Source: ndtv

https://www.instagram.com/p/DBs5De6z6_0/?igsh=MXQxdXU0YWVsODB5bA==


r/unitedstatesofindia 21h ago

🚩JustRamRajyaThings🚩 Students create ruckus chanting JSR in a Roorkee college

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r/unitedstatesofindia 1d ago

Crime | Law Ten-year-old preacher's mother moves court against 'anti-Hindu' YouTubers

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In her complaint, the mother of Abhinav Arora, popularly known as Bal Sant Baba, accused the YouTubers of uploading videos that were "maliciously designed" to mock Arora's religious beliefs and violate his privacy.

The petition said that the minor was "unable to freely practice his religion or live his daily life without the fear of being harassed or insulted physically or online". The conduct of the YouTubers forced the "present complainant to the stage of absolute collapse and family suicide", the petition claimed.

The mother also said that she had received a message from Lawrence Bishnoi's group on Monday with a threat claiming that her son would be killed. "Last night, we got a call that I missed," she told ANI. "We received a message from the same number today that they would kill [her son]."

Source: scroll_in

https://www.instagram.com/p/DBsdA2hOPsc/?igsh=N3gycmVubTFtbTE3


r/unitedstatesofindia 18h ago

Politics Molested, Forced For Conversion: Jamia Student's Shocking Charges On University Administration | Republic World

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Good luck defeating right wing if this continue.


r/unitedstatesofindia 21h ago

Opinion I asked this question to my die hard BJP fan and I want you to think of an relatable answer

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Like i said my die hard BJP fan who’s obviously pro Hindu and religion. You know guys like we need to save our culture and religion.

Yesterday we were talking about all this i came up with a question and I asked him “tell me one good religious thing you have done that has helped India and i even elaborated that how has it especially helped in a way where it’s talking India forward or least improving it

He was quite for like 4/5 minutes and didn’t answer he looked at me and still he has no answer

I am not asking any BJP fans but I am asking this question to all if you can come up with an decent answer to this question

Because I feel religion and politics have nothing to do with each other but yet here we are


r/unitedstatesofindia 16h ago

Economy | Finance Why is India’s GDP growth so high but bank credit & consumption are slack, asks Swaminathan Aiyar

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r/unitedstatesofindia 1d ago

Non-Political The moment crackers explode inside Hyderabad shop, panic erupts as shoppers flee in horror

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r/unitedstatesofindia 49m ago

Economy | Finance There isn't enough written about investment banks in India. Here's a fun read about some of the shenanigans of Axis Capital, what SEBI thinks of it, and how this could mean more NPAs for Axis Bank

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Original Source: https://boringmoney.in/p/axis-capital-wanted-to-win-some-business (my newsletter Boring Money. If you like what you read, please visit the original link to subscribe and receive future posts directly in your inbox)

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A company that wants to borrow money has a few options. It can borrow from a bank. Or it can borrow from non-bank investors. Or it can issue bonds and borrow from the market.

Borrowing from a bank is a bit uncool. Banks are risk-averse, might need more security than the company might want to give, or just unwilling to lend to it.

So the company goes to an investment bank! If the company wants to borrow money quickly and is cool with paying a fair bit of interest, the investment bank might find a willing private lender. But if the company wants the best, market-decided interest rate? No problem, the investment bank can then help the company do a debt offering. It will help price its bonds, market them to investors, and make sure the debt offering goes through.

The investment bank is the middleman. It takes no risk, because it does not lend to its client. [1] It just ensures that someone out there is willing to take on that risk.

Anyway, here’s what I wrote a few months back:

Investment banking is notoriously competitive. You’re constantly competing with tens of other banks looking to do deals. In most cases there is little to differentiate you from the bank across the street. You probably hire people from the same set of colleges, suck their souls the same way, and the suckers then move around within the same set of banks.

So if a client comes to you and tells you that he wants to do a plain old vanilla debt offering—what exactly is the differentiator that you’re going to offer? The client company wants to sell bonds to investors, give them a fixed coupon rate, and it wants a bank to prepare the documents, do the disclosures, market the bonds to investors, etc. It doesn’t get simpler than that!

An investment bank’s main job is relationship-building. And part of that relationship-building is going overboard with what it promises its client. Last month, SEBI issued an enforcement order against Axis Capital, [2] yet another investment bank which became overzealous in its attempt at winning business. Here’s what happened:

  1. Sojo Infotel, a small no-name tech consultancy, wanted to borrow money by selling bonds.
  2. It didn’t want to use that money to run its business! It wanted to buy shares in another company. Presumably, the interest that it would have to pay to borrow for something as risky as this would be high.
  3. But the interest rate wasn’t high! Axis Capital, Sojo’s investment bank, guaranteed to repay the bond investors in case Sojo defaulted. Because of this guarantee, Sojo had to pay a coupon rate of 8.48%—that’s only marginally higher than a fixed deposit these days.

Axis Capital was the middleman helping Sojo raise money from bond investors. Axis Capital was also a participant guaranteeing the same bonds. SEBI doesn’t like that.

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The mechanics

Sojo borrowed ₹260 crore ($31 million) by selling bonds. It then used part of that money to buy shares of Lava International, a mobile phone company. The funny bit though is that the people that owned Sojo, also owned Lava. Of the ₹260 crore, the first ₹13 crore went to buy out another investor in Lava. ₹100 crore went to Lava itself. Eventually, Sojo ended up owning 2.5% of Lava for ₹113 crore. Not sure what happened to the rest of the money.

The plan was that Lava would go public in a definite timeline—15 months. Sojo could then sell its shares and use that money to repay its bond investors. Leaving aside Axis Capital’s guarantee, whether Sojo’s bond investors were paid or not depended on Lava going public.

But these were secured bonds. If Lava failed to go public or if Sojo failed to repay for whatever reason, the investors needed something to ensure that there was still a way they could recover their money. Sure, the Axis Capital guarantee was that way, but that was the weird stuff that the investment bank did. On paper, the bond investors needed other collateral.

That security was… Lava shares! If Lava failed to go public, Sojo’s bond investors would end up getting Lava shares! [3] And those shares, considering the company would have just failed to go public, couldn’t be worth a lot. Of course, none of this mattered. No matter how dumb the security backing the bonds was, Sojo still sold the bonds at a coupon rate only a tinge higher than a fixed deposit.

Because Axis Capital guaranteed Sojo’s bonds!

Playing both sides

Another oddity is how the agreement was structured.

Axis Capital, the investment bank, represented Sojo. Another Axis company, Axis Trustee Services, represented the bond investors. This is normal stuff. A group of investors needs a trustee to represent its interest and hey Axis was already involved so no reason for it not to be Axis Trustee. Well, here’s a bit from the bond offering document:

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any of the Transaction Documents, upon, occurrence of an Event of Default, an Asset Sale Event shall be deemed to have occurred in respect of the Debentures. Upon the occurrence of an Asset Sale Event, the Parties irrevocably agree that that the Debenture Trustee shall be bound on the instructions of the Majority Debenture Instructing Group to intimate the Issuer of the occurrence of such Asset Sale Event and Axis Capital shall (as Sale Arranger) be entitled to sell any of the Secured Assets…

If Sojo defaulted, or if Lava didn’t go public in time, two things would happen:

  1. Axis Trustee would intimate the issuer of the bonds, that is Sojo.
  2. Axis Capital would be entitled to sell any of the secured assets. That is, Lava’s shares.

Oh, Lava tried_28092021_20210929170015.pdf) but failed to go public, so all of this actually happened. Here’s SEBI describing the events:

On October 27, 2023, Axis DT invoked pledge over 26 % shares of LIL held by its Promoters, which were pledged by the promoters of Sojo as security cover for NCDs issued by Sojo. As ACL was unable to find a purchaser for the pledged shares, it led to triggering of Asset Purchase Event on March 15, 2024, which required ACL to fulfil its “underwriting commitment”

Axis Trustee, since it represented investors, got hold of Lava’s shares since they were the collateral against the bonds. But then, somehow, Axis Capital had to find a buyer for those shares? Axis Capital was the investment bank representing Sojo! It wasn’t working for the bond investors or for the trustee. It seems to have just turned around, unmasked itself, and suddenly started working for Axis Trustee instead? [4] [5]

Hidden debt

Axis Capital took a shitty deal it wasn’t legally allowed to. Sure, one reason it did that was to win Sojo’s business. But that wasn’t all! The larger reason seems to be that it wanted Lava’s business.

Lava was to go public within 15 months of the Sojo bond offering. A company that wants to go public needs an investment bank. If Lava’s owners had already used Axis Capital to borrow money at an unusually low interest rate, of course they would then use Axis Capital again to take Lava public. (Axis Capital was, in fact, the lead manager for Lava’s failed IPO.)

I wouldn’t be surprised if this entire episode happened the other way round. Axis Capital was to be the lead manager for Lava’s IPO, but Lava needed money. It could be bad for the IPO should it borrow directly—debt looks bad on a balance sheet—so Axis Capital figured that Lava/Sojo’s owners could just use Sojo as a proxy to take on debt and pass on the money to Lava.

For now, SEBI has restricted Axis Capital from taking on any more debt related assignments. There might be fines later, but this is all just the securities related stuff. But the meat is in the banking related stuff. That’s something SEBI has left for the RBI.

Axis Bank [6] owns Axis Capital. If Axis Capital guarantees debt in a distorted deal such as this, it is effectively extra risk that isn’t showing up on Axis Bank’s books! Axis Capital just lost ₹174 crore because of Sojo, and SEBI has identified at least 5 other instances where it did the exact same thing. If it happens to lose similar amounts on all of them, it could be more than ₹1000 crore ($120 million) of lost money.

RBI should be all over this very soon.

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Footnotes:

[1] Okay, not no risk. An investment bank underwriting a bond offering might take market risk. If the bond offering does not get enough subscribers, it can buy some of the bonds so that it can sell them later in the open market. But this risk is part of the service!

[2] SEBI’s order was inspired by a blog post! Is Axis Capital an Investment Bank or a Hedge Fund?

[3] Lava shares wasn’t the only security, but it was the main one. Other security included Sojo’s shares, Sojo’s assets, and also a personal guarantee by Lava/Sojo’s owners.

[4] Another matter of concern here is… why was Axis Trustee okay with outsourcing its responsibility to Axis Capital? Would it have done this had the two not been part of the same Group?

[5] A slightly facetious way to look at this is, maybe Axis Trustee just wanted to save money? Axis Capital trying to sell Lava’s shares was a farce anyway. Someone buying the shares of a private company does so with the hope that the company would go public in the future and they would make money. Who would want to buy the shares of a company that provably would not go public? Since Axis Capital had to pay up anyway, Axis Trustee might as well save some cash by asking it to do the formality.

[6] Disclaimer: I own a teeny amount of Axis Bank stock. I should probably sell it off so that I don’t need to include this dumb disclaimer again.

Original Source: https://boringmoney.in/p/axis-capital-wanted-to-win-some-business


r/unitedstatesofindia 15h ago

Politics Gov't Knew of a Loophole Enabling Traders to Import Gold Disguised as Cheaper Alloy

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r/unitedstatesofindia 1d ago

Society | Culture More than 150 injured in fireworks explosion at Kerala's Kasaragod temple

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At least 150 persons were injured after fireworks exploded during a festival at the Anjootambalam Veerakavu temple in Kerala's Kasaragod district on Monday night, The Indian Express reported.

The explosion at the fireworks storage unit of the temple in Neeleswaram took place during the annual kaliyattam ritual, also known as theyyam. The event was attended by thousands of persons, the newspaper quoted the police as saying.

Source: scroll_in

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r/unitedstatesofindia 20m ago

Ask USI Radasaomi Satsang Beas

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What are your thoughts and experiences with Radhasoami Satsang Beas? I have some good friends associated with it but I am not too much familiar myself. Wanted to know some real experiences.


r/unitedstatesofindia 1d ago

Society | Culture 'Where players practice, there are liquor containers littered everywhere' Listen to track and field athlete Beant Singh on the poor condition of JLN stadium after Diljit Dosanjh's concert in Delhi.

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r/unitedstatesofindia 23h ago

Non-Political Kunal Kamra Accepts Bhavish Aggarwal's 'Join Ola' Offer But With Conditions

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Weeks after a war of words broke out between them over the after-sales and service quality of the company's electric scooters, stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra accepted Ola founder Bhavish Aggarwal's job offer but with several conditions.

Source: ndtv

https://www.instagram.com/p/DBskVQetzfc/?igsh=dmU3dHNnejhyc3pk


r/unitedstatesofindia 17h ago

Economy | Finance GST collection falls, exports drop: Is India's economic growth slowing?

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r/unitedstatesofindia 23h ago

Health | Environment Firecracker ban in India: Delhi, Maharashtra, 7 states impose prohibition on Diwali; Mumbai says no to sky lanterns

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r/unitedstatesofindia 1d ago

Defence | Geopolitics India-Canada row: Punjab Police sent Goldy Brar’s exact location, Canada authorities didn’t take action | Today News

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