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The Infinite Money Machine: How Reliance Built an Internal Central Bank

Inside the financial engineering that turned an Indian conglomerate into a sovereign corporate   Reliance Industries has perfected a system of capital recycling that allows it to invest billions annually despite generating far lower free cash flow. The "Infinite Capital Chakravyuh" operates through five interconnected mechanisms: a cash-generating refinery at Jamnagar, Infrastructure Investment Trusts that convert physical assets into liquid capital, domestic bond issuances at sovereign-beating rates, international debt including century bonds, and strategic equity sales to global giants like Meta and Google. The result is a self-perpetuating engine that funded India's 4G revolution and is now betting $110 billion on sovereign AI and green hydrogen. Yet this machine faces unprecedented pressure as the next generation places simultaneous mega-bets across five sectors while managing the transition from fossil fuels. The company has become a "sovereign corporate...

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