Walmart row: Reliance Industries, Tata, Ranbaxy Labs hired lobbying firms in US

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Agencies: Washington, Dec 12 2012, 17:17 IST
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As Walmart's disclosures on lobbying generated political heat in India, records with American House of Representatives show that around 27 Indian companies have spent money on lobbying in the US.

The Indian companies involved in lobbying in the US for issues ranging from visa to exploring defence market include Reliance Industries Limited, Tata Sons, Ranbaxy Lab, the National Association of Software and Service Companies, the Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council among others.

Ranbaxy has paid $90,000 to the lobbying firm Patton Boggs for issues including “Preserve Access to Affordable Generics”, according to a document registered in 2010.

Tata Sons had roped in Cohen Group for lobbying, according to a document from 2007, related to issues described as “market research in the automotive, defence and energy sectors”. No amount was mentioned in the document.

Reliance Industries became a client of the lobbyist Barbour, Griffith & Rogers, according to a 2009 document, on the unspecified issue of “TRD”, which could mean trade.

As per a 2010 document, Wipro spent $33,000 on lobbyist Melanie Carter-Maguire on issues relating to trade and visa. Wipro roped in a lobbyist firm this year too but no amount has been mentioned.

Global retail giant Walmart -- waiting for years to open its supermarkets in India -- has been lobbying with US lawmakers since 2008 to facilitate its entry into the Indian market.

As per the lobbying disclosure reports filed by Walmart with the US Senate, it has spent close to $25 million (about Rs 125 crore) since 2008 on its various lobbying activities,

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Reader's Comments (15)| Post a Comment

Legalizing lobbying in India

Mak | 13-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
While US allows lobbying as a legal activity, the same is not allowed in India. Has anyone thought why this is so and what the underlying implications are? Basically, it means that we can be cheaply bought and sold and are low on morals. Bring this issue above board and you can start differentiating between lobbying and bribing. Any takers?

WHY THE HELL THIS WAS NOT TOLD EARLIER

kk | 12-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
OMG!MY CONSTITUENCY ELECTED ME TO MAKE MONEY. WALL MART WAS GIVING MONEY.IF I KNEW THEY SPENT MONEY WHY DID I NOT KNOW IT BEFORE I PERMITTED THEM TO SET up SHOP!how can I face my electorate?

LOBBY/ BRIBE

M A SHERVANI | 12-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
TO MY MIND , LOBBYING AND BRIBE IS SAME .

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Lobby/Bribe

Mr. Mavani | 13-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
They can get away by using word lobbying, than bribe.

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