Adani Group’s attempt to manage Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport has triggered protests from Kenyan transport workers. Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh warned that this could escalate into anti-India sentiment. The unrest reflects broader concerns about job security and follows a pattern of regional discontent associated with Adani projects.
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