What happened during the exclusive, 40 minute-long meeting between Bill Clinton and the Ambani family? Speculation notwithstanding, insiders claim the meeting discussed some of the issues the former US President wants to take up in the days to come. Issues also close to the Reliance business agenda. First, Clinton wants to form a think-tank which will work on — among other issues — the Taliban. Now, for long, the Ambani family has been trying to use global political clout to see whether their dream pipeline (from Turkmenistan - the original plan was of Unocal's) can ever happen. Besides oil and gas, other issues discussed included new markets for Reliance in the West. Interestingly, Reliance is exporting both petrol and diesel from it's state-of-the-art-refinery to markets in the United States and wants to use Clinton's clout to garner fresh markets. And what would the family do for the former US President? There are already talks of the family picking up a special chair in the proposed library the US administration plans to open for the former president in his home in Georgia. But in this case, it's not an exclusive area for the Ambanis because a host of other Indian conglomerates have also pledged similar amounts to Clinton during his current visit.