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Analysis: At IndiGo, there are signs of truce but not peace

The conspicuous absence of Rakesh Gangwal and Anupam Khanna from today’s annual general meeting and the comments made by the board and management has made this much clear that there will be a new normal at IndiGo.

By Anu Sharma  Aug 28, 2019 8:34:39 AM IST (Updated)


It is not a done deal yet as far as the dispute between the two promoters of IndiGo is concerned. The conspicuous absence of Rakesh Gangwal and Anupam Khanna from today’s annual general meeting and the comments made by the board and management has made this much clear that there will be a new normal at IndiGo.
Gangwal, who holds 36.7 percent in IndiGo, has traditionally not attended the annual general meetings, but several shareholders attended the AGM today in the hope that they would seek answers from him regarding his concerns about lack of corporate governance at IndiGo and questionable related-party transactions between the airline and Rahul Bhatia-run InterGlobe Enterprises.
To add to shareholders’ disappointment, Dr Anupam Khanna, an independent director at IndiGo board, was also absent at the AGM. Dr Khanna, a college senior of Gangwal at IIT Kanpur, had supported the co-founder in his concerns and had also questioned the independence of Damodaran as chairman of the board.