By Sankalp Phartiyal and Krishna V Kurup MUMBAI (Reuters) - The Ambani brothers, whose public feud over control of the Reliance empire after their father's death in 2002 led to a split in the conglomerate, may have taken a major step to a more harmonious relationship on Monday. India's richest man Mukesh Ambani, who controls oil-to-telecoms powerhouse Reliance Industries that is now worth many times the troubled business group run by his younger brother Anil, appears to have offered some kind of support to ensure Anil paid off a 5.5 billion rupees debt. That was owed to Swedish telecom equipment company Ericsson and had been run up by his telecoms group Reliance Communications
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