The Reliance Short Squeeze: Dhirubhai vs the Bears
Reliance Industries was planning an issue of convertible debentures when a cartel of bear operators began shorting the stock aggressively. Standing on the other side was Dhirubhai Ambani, who reportedly funded a ring of friendly brokers — remembered in market folklore as the 'Friends of Reliance' — to buy every share the bears sold. The short sellers were cornered: when settlement came, there were no shares left to deliver.
The standoff was so severe that the Bombay Stock Exchange suspended trading for three consecutive sessions to broker a compromise. It was a corner-the-shorts squeeze in the GameStop mould, four decades before GameStop existed — and it planted the lore that shorting Reliance is 'playing with fire', a reputation the promoter traded on for the rest of his career.


