
2G Spectrum case
The 2G Spectrum Case was a major corruption scandal in India involving the allocation of telecommunications spectrum licenses. The government auctioned licenses for mobile networks, but critics claimed that ministers and officials manipulated the process, favoring certain companies and undervaluing the spectrum. This led to a loss of billions in government revenue and raised concerns about unfair practices and corruption. The case became a high-profile legal matter, with investigations and court trials highlighting issues of transparency and governance in resource allocation.