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A swayamvar and a high-maintenance bride

The analogy of Sita's swayamvar seems to work perfectly for the sale of Air India

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Anjuli Bhargava New Delhi
Imagine a replay of a much-discussed swayamvar. The bride is all decked up and Janak’s grand kingdom in Mithila ready for the big event. The “Purushottama”, the one who manages to string Shiva’s bow,  thereby proving his valour, strength and skill— will win her hand. Suitors come from far and wide, including the sons of Dashrath, the favourites and the prospective winners.

Few will miss the parallels between this big event and the sale of Air India that is playing out in the aviation sector currently. The bride is high-maintenance!  She has been beautified to the point of being unrecognisable.
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