Gautam Adani announced an investment of Rs55,000 crore in the state by 2025. Adani Group will be expanding towards a green supply chain for an Atmanirbhar Bharat and creating the largest integrated renewable energy ecosystem including solar panels, wind, green ammonia, PVC, and expansion in copper and cement projects
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Mumbai, January 11, 2024: Gautam Adani, Chairman of Adani Group, lauded the Prime Minister's achievements on the global stage by highlighting the nation's journey from a country seeking to raise its voice at global platforms to now setting up global platforms. Mentioning the inception of the International Solar Alliance and the Prime Minister's leadership during India's G20 presidency and, the inclusion of the Global South to the G20, he said that it has set the benchmarks for a more inclusive global order and is a defining moment in Indian history.
Gautam Adani said that the India of today is poised to shape the global future of tomorrow, owing to the Prime Minister's vision of making India 'Viksit Bharat' by 2047. He also announced an investment of Rs 55,000 crore in the state by 2025 while surpassing the target of Rs 50,000 crore in investments in various sectors creating 25,000 direct and indirect jobs. He also touched upon expanding towards a green supply chain for an Atmanirbhar Bharat and creating the largest integrated renewable energy ecosystem including solar panels, wind, green ammonia, PVC, and expansion in copper and cement projects. He informed about Adani Group's plan to invest over Rs 2 lakh crores in the next 5 years in Gujarat, thereby creating over 1 lakh direct and indirect jobs.
He expressed pride in being a part of every edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit so far. He thanked the Prime Minister for his extraordinary vision, Adani commended his hallmark signatures, grand ambitions, meticulous governance, and flawless execution.
He credited the Prime Minister for his appeal which ignited a nationwide movement as the states marched forward competing and cooperating to fundamentally remodel India's industrial landscape. He underlined that since 2014, India's GDP has grown by 18.5% and per capita income by 165 per cent, which is remarkable, especially in an era marked by geopolitical instability and pandemic challenges.
He also credited the Prime Minister for reorienting India to become the world's fastest-growing nation and positioning the country as the global social champion driven by the philosophies of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam and Vishwa Guru.