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Haridas Mundhra (Hindi: हरिदास मूंदड़ा; died January 6, 2018) was a Calcutta-based stock speculator who was found guilty and imprisoned in the first big financial scandal of newly independent India in the 1950s. The Mundhra scandal exposed the nexus between the Bureaucracy, stock market speculators and small rogue businessmen. It also brought to light rifts between the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his son-in-law Feroze Gandhi, and also led to the resignation of India's then finance minister T. T. Krishnamachari.

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  • Haridas Mundhra (Hindi: हरिदास मूंदड़ा; died January 6, 2018) was a Calcutta-based stock speculator who was found guilty and imprisoned in the first big financial scandal of newly independent India in the 1950s. The Mundhra scandal exposed the nexus between the Bureaucracy, stock market speculators and small rogue businessmen. It also brought to light rifts between the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his son-in-law Feroze Gandhi, and also led to the resignation of India's then finance minister T. T. Krishnamachari. (en)
  • L'affaire Mundhra est une affaire de détournement de fonds publics qui reste comme le premier scandale politico-financier de l'Inde post-indépendance. Elle se conclut en février 1958 par la démission du ministre des Finances (en), et expose au grand jour le conflit qui oppose le Premier ministre Nehru et son beau-fils Feroze Gandhi. (fr)
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  • Haridas Mundhra (Hindi: हरिदास मूंदड़ा; died January 6, 2018) was a Calcutta-based stock speculator who was found guilty and imprisoned in the first big financial scandal of newly independent India in the 1950s. The Mundhra scandal exposed the nexus between the Bureaucracy, stock market speculators and small rogue businessmen. It also brought to light rifts between the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his son-in-law Feroze Gandhi, and also led to the resignation of India's then finance minister T. T. Krishnamachari. (en)
  • L'affaire Mundhra est une affaire de détournement de fonds publics qui reste comme le premier scandale politico-financier de l'Inde post-indépendance. Elle se conclut en février 1958 par la démission du ministre des Finances (en), et expose au grand jour le conflit qui oppose le Premier ministre Nehru et son beau-fils Feroze Gandhi. (fr)
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  • Haridas Mundhra (en)
  • Affaire Mundhra (fr)
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