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Full Name
  
Suresh Nanda

Role
  
Businessman

Name
  
Suresh Nanda

Spouse(s)
  
Renu Nanda (present)

Residence
  
India;


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Born
  
June 1, 1941
India

Occupation
  
Businessperson Investment Banker, Lt. Commander (former)

Children
  
Sanjeev Nanda, Sonali Nanda Punj; son-in-law Peter Punj

Parents
  
Sardarilal Mathradas Nanda

Education
  
University of Pennsylvania, Jawaharlal Nehru University

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Suresh Nanda is an Indian businessman, former Lt. Commander for the Indian navy, and owner of several companies including the firm Crown Corporation, Dynatron Services, and Claridges hotels in India. According to the Wall Street Journal his hotel has recently purchased Lohagarh Fort in India. He is the son of Sardarilal Mathradas Nanda and the father of Sanjeev Nanda.

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Career

Suresh Nanda also owns the Claridges Hotels and Resorts (CHR) group ([1]), with its flagship hotel in New Delhi, which has recently acquired the Sea-Rock hotel in Bandra, Mumbai and Lohagarh Fort. Sanjeev Nanda is the chairman of the group.

Issues in the media

Nanda was implicated in the Tehelka sting operation West End for giving bribes in at least two transactions:

  • Barak Missile Deal Scandal: allegedly gave 20 million RS to Jaya Jaitly, friend and colleague of defence minister George Fernandes. Currently being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
  • an Armoured Recovery vehicle from Slovakia: allegedly paid 10,000,000 Rupees paid to R.K. Jain, treasurer of the Samata Party, headed by Defence Minister George Fernandes).
  • Barak Missile Scandal

    On 23 October 2000, a $200 million order was placed with Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI) for seven Barak Missile systems, along with armament from RAFAEL Armament Development Authority to be installed on Indian Navy ships. Crown Corporation acted on behalf of IAI and according to excerpts from Tehelka's clandestine videos, paid 10 million rupees to R.K. Jain to get the order passed.

    In the First Information Report filed 9 October 2005, CBI mentioned large payments from the firm MTU Aero Engines (a supplier to Israel Aircraft Industries) into the bank accounts of Dynatron Services, a company managed by Suresh Nanda and his family members during the relevant period. The scandal resulted in Nanda serving time in prison and his passport being revoked; however, according to the media his company's business increased following these events.

    References

    Suresh Nanda Wikipedia