Gautam Adani
Billionaire becomes first Asian person to break into the top three of worldâs wealthy
The Indian tycoon Gautam Adani has been named the worldâs third richest person with an estimated $137bn (ÂŁ117bn) fortune and becomes the first Asian person to break into the top three of worldâs wealthy.
Adani, 60, who founded the mining-to-energy conglomerate Adani Group after dropping out of university, was on Tuesday ranked third on the daily-updated Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
His wealth has soared by $61bn so far this year, according to the index, as the market value of many of his companies have grown. Many of his businesses are involved in natural gas, coal mining and electricity generation, and are likely to have benefited from the global energy price increase.
Adani took the third spot after leapfrogging Bernard Arnault, the French billionaire who owns most of the luxury brand portfolio LVMH. Arnaultâs fortune has slipped by $42bn so far this year to $136bn.
All of the billionaires in the top 10 except Adani have experienced falls in their wealth this year â after making massive gains during the Covid crisis.
The only people richer than Adani are Tesla boss Elon Musk with an estimated $251bn fortune and Amazonâs Jeff Bezos with $153bn.
Adaniâs conglomerate owns Indiaâs largest private sector seaport and airport operator as well as a huge coalmine in Queensland, Australia. The company has faced fierce criticism for its environmental impact on the Great Barrier Reef as well as its use of billions of litres of water a year.
Greta Thunberg, the teenage Swedish environmentalist, has been among those campaigning against the Carmichael coalmine.
Last year it promised to invest $70bn in green energy and become the worldâs largest renewables producer.
Some critics suggest Adani has benefited financially from his close relationship with Indiaâs prime minister, Narendra Modi.
When six Indian airports were lined up for privatisation on 2018, Modi relaxed the rules to allow companies with no experience in running airports to bid for them. Adaniâs company bought all six and became the countryâs biggest airport operator.
The Kerala state finance minister, Thomas Isaac, described it as an âact of brazen cronyismâ.
After Modiâs 2014 election victory, Adani lent the prime minister-elect his private jet for a victory tour. Adaniâs wealth has risen from an estimated $8bn at the time of Modiâs election in 2014 to $137bn today, a rise of more than 1,600%.
Last week, Adani increased his influence by buying a 29% stake in television network New Delhi Television (NDTV), which is seen as one of few remaining independent TV channels in India.
NDTV said Adani acquired his stake via a third party without informing the companyâs co-founders and co-chairs, Radhika Roy, a former journalist, and her husband, Prannoy Roy, a well-known economist.
The company said the deal, which includes a proposal to buy a further 26% stake, was done âwithout discussion, consent or noticeâ.
âNDTV has never compromised on the heart of its operations: its journalism,â the company said. âWe continue to proudly stand by that journalism.â
AMG Media Networks Limited (AMNL), the media part of Adaniâs empire, said the takeover was âa significant milestone in the journey of AMNLâs goal to pave the path of new age media across platformsâ.
âAMNL seeks to empower Indian citizens, consumers and those interested in India, with information and knowledge,â the AMNL chief executive, Sanjay Pugalia, said.
On his website, Adani is described as âa first-generation entrepreneur [who] is driven by the core philosophy of infusing âgrowth with goodnessâ through his vision of nation-buildingâ.
âFor Mr Adani, nation-building means transforming Indiaâs coastline by building a string of ports and logistics hubs,â it says. âFor him, nation-building also means strengthening the countryâs energy security and mitigating the urban-rural divide by delivering electricity to several hundreds of millions living in the hinterlands of India.
âNation-building, for Mr Adani, also involves boosting food security by building a modern agriculture supply chain and empowering the farmers. Each of his industrial endeavours has created tens of thousands of jobs.â
Honoured to host @BorisJohnson, the first UK PM to visit Gujarat, at Adani HQ. Delighted to support climate & sustainability agenda with focus on renewables, green H2 & new energy. Will also work with UK companies to co-create defence & aerospace technologies. #AtmanirbharBharat pic.twitter.com/IzoRpIV6ns
— Gautam Adani (@gautam_adani) April 21, 2022
Adani said he was âhonouredâ that Boris Johnson visited Adani Groupâs headquarters in Gurjarat, in western India, becoming the first UK prime minister to visit the state. âDelighted to support climate and sustainability agenda with focus on renewables, green H2 and new energy,â he said at the time of the visit in April. âWill also work with UK companies to co-create defence and aerospace technologies.â
SOURCE: The Guardian
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