Sindhu Trade Links Limited, together with its subsidiaries, primarily engages in the transportation, loading, and mining services in India and internationally. It operates through five segments: Transportation & Logistics; Oil, Lubricants, & Spares; Finance & Investment; Generation & Supply of Electricity; and Oil Drilling Operations. The company is involved engages in the publication of Hindi daily newspaper under the name Hari Bhoomi; operation of TV channel under the JANTA TV name; trading of automobiles spare parts, heavy earthmoving equipment parts, lubricants, tires, tubes, and flaps; and generating, harnessing, developing, accumulating, distributing, and supplying of electricity. It also engages in the business of coal mining, trading, logistics, and beneficiation; provision of support services to media companies; operation of petrol pumps; provision of lending services; and rental of properties, such as land/building. The company was formerly known as Bhandari Consultancy and Finance Limited and changed its name to Sindhu Trade Links Limited in June 2011. Sindhu Trade Links Limited was incorporated in 1992 and is based in Gurugram, India.
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