Hindenburg Research has stopped its operations following accusations of economic terrorism and connections to George Soros. Critics claim the move is part of a conspiracy to destabilize global markets, including India’s economy. Legal experts suggest the shutdown might be due to pressure from US authorities and ongoing investigations. They call for further investigation into the firm’s actions.
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