On Wednesday, Wintrack Inc., a small global trading company founded by entrepreneur Prawin Ganeshan, announced that it would cease all import and export operations in India. The decision, Ganeshan claimed, was not about profit but survival.
“From October 1, 2025, our company will cease import/export activities in India,” Wintrack wrote in a statement shared on X. “For the past 45 days, Chennai Customs officials have relentlessly harassed us. After exposing their bribery practices twice this year, they retaliated, effectively crippling our operations and destroying our business in India. We deeply thank everyone who has supported us during these difficult times,” it claimed.
In its Twitter bio, the company now identifies itself starkly: “Exposed bribery @ Chennai Customs, Faced revenge.