India’s Enron: The Satyam Computer Services Scandal is a gritty investigative account of one of the largest corporate frauds in global business history. Told with journalistic precision and rising tension, the series traces how Satyam Computer Services presented itself as a pillar of India’s technology boom while hiding years of fabricated revenue and nonexistent cash. When founder Ramalinga Raju finally confessed, the illusion collapsed instantly, exposing systemic failures in governance, auditing, and market trust. What follows is not just the story of a fraud, but of the human, institutional, and economic cost of believing numbers that were never real.
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