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India's Ambani brothers sign deal on telecoms | India's Ambani brothers sign deal on telecoms |
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India's richest man Mukesh Ambani and his brother Anil, who have battled over their father's businesses, have signed a $200m (£142m) telecoms deal. | |
Correspondents have described the deal as a move towards reconciliation between the billionaire brothers. | Correspondents have described the deal as a move towards reconciliation between the billionaire brothers. |
Under the deal, separate telecom companies run by the two Ambanis will share networks to speed up 4G services. | Under the deal, separate telecom companies run by the two Ambanis will share networks to speed up 4G services. |
The world's richest brothers have fought bruising court battles in the past over natural gas interests. | The world's richest brothers have fought bruising court battles in the past over natural gas interests. |
Relations became strained during a dispute over the division of the conglomerate left by their father, Dhirubhai, who died in 2002 without a will. | Relations became strained during a dispute over the division of the conglomerate left by their father, Dhirubhai, who died in 2002 without a will. |
In the first signs of a thaw, in 2010, the brothers abandoned a non-competition agreement that prevented them for entering the same businesses. | In the first signs of a thaw, in 2010, the brothers abandoned a non-competition agreement that prevented them for entering the same businesses. |
In 2011, they came together to dedicate a memorial to their father and their mother, Kokilaben, told reporters: "There is love between the brothers". | In 2011, they came together to dedicate a memorial to their father and their mother, Kokilaben, told reporters: "There is love between the brothers". |
"The optic fibre contract may well be the start of deepening business relations between the two brothers - one active in big-ticket infrastructure but with significant debts and the other with plenty of cash to invest in new projects," The Hindu newspaper commented. | "The optic fibre contract may well be the start of deepening business relations between the two brothers - one active in big-ticket infrastructure but with significant debts and the other with plenty of cash to invest in new projects," The Hindu newspaper commented. |
Mukesh Ambani is chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries, one of the largest conglomerates in the world, and also owns the Indian Premier League team, the Mumbai Indians. | Mukesh Ambani is chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries, one of the largest conglomerates in the world, and also owns the Indian Premier League team, the Mumbai Indians. |
Anil Ambani has substantial interests in power, infrastructure and finance. | Anil Ambani has substantial interests in power, infrastructure and finance. |
The Reliance empire was divided between the two brothers in 2005 after a bitter seven-month feud. | The Reliance empire was divided between the two brothers in 2005 after a bitter seven-month feud. |
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