Mundra Adani Port under
Scrutiny Over Link with Chinese Link
The government is evaluating an agreement between the Adani
Ports' French joint venture partner CMA CGM and the China Merchants Group.
A proposal to transfer ownership of a terminal at India's
busiest port Mundra Port in Gujarat to a Chinese company
has come under the government's scanner.
The government is evaluating an agreement between the Adani
Ports' French joint venture partner
CMA CGM and the China Merchants Group, according to a report by The Hindu.
The proposal is being scrutinised
by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)
and there is a possibility of red flags being raised, the report said.
Government officials who have received the application told
the publication that the deal has "not been cleared as of now". The application
has also been sent to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Ministry of Shipping,
the report said.
Moneycontrol could not independently verify the story.
Adani Group clarified as per the report that it has not filed
the application itself.
"We are not the applicant. We partner with CMA-CGM for
the terminal in Mundra Port. We are the operator of the
terminal as well as the port at Mundra port," a senior
official of the Adani Group said.
"CMA-CGM is the third largest shipping company in the
world and they are our partner in Mundra," the official
added.
Chinese investments in India have come under increased scrutiny
amid rising border tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).