Every major scam begins with a small gap.
And ends by changing the system forever.
The Good in the Scams looks at some of India's most talked-about financial scandals to uncover what they quietly left behind-new laws, tighter governance, and rules written only after damage was done.
This is not a book about crime stories or courtroom drama.
It's about ambition, trust, and how institutions react when blind spots are exposed.
If you're interested in Indian business, banking, corporate governance, or how financial systems really evolve, this book will make you look at failure very differently.
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