A hundred more Adani groups might be built in India, according to billionaire businessman Gautam Adani, who is also the third-richest person in the world and the country’s richest person. He also thinks that in the decades to come, India would become an even more prosperous nation with many excellent chances.
India’s moment has come, according to Gujarat-based Adani, who last year overtook Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani as the richest person in the country by net worth. At a celebration honouring the 75th anniversary of Palanpur’s Vidya Mandir Trust in Gujarat’s Banaskantha, 60-year-old Adani declared, “A democracy whose time has come cannot be halted, and India’s time has arrived.”
The Adani Group announced in October of last year that it intended to invest more than $150 billion in a variety of industries, including green energy, data centres, airports, and healthcare, in an effort to achieve its goal of joining the exclusive club of multinational corporations with $1 trillion valuations.
The billionaire businessman stated that he genuinely believes India has the ability to create 100 Adani groups and that India is positioned to be the country of tremendous chances over the next four to five decades. The richest Asian believes that India is the best country in the world right now to be an entrepreneur.
Adani also reflected on the path that led to the development of his conglomerate into the largest solar power company in the world, the largest operator of Indian airports and seaports, the largest integrated energy player in the nation, the second-largest cement producer in the nation, and a group with a total market capitalization of over $225 billion.
The industrialist emphasised that first-generation entrepreneurs like himself have the distinct benefit of having nothing to lose. “Our power lies in this conviction. This felt liberating to me personally. Adani stated at the ceremony, “I had the chance to leave a legacy even if I had no legacy to follow.