Gautam Adani
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He has set audacious goals for himself, announcing big-ticket moves immediately after the BJP swept the Lok Sabha elections in May 2014. Acquired Dhamra Port in Odisha in May 2014 and a Lanco Infratech power plant in August 2014. | He has set audacious goals for himself, announcing big-ticket moves immediately after the BJP swept the Lok Sabha elections in May 2014. Acquired Dhamra Port in Odisha in May 2014 and a Lanco Infratech power plant in August 2014. | ||
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Rarely speaks in public. He remained silent in the face of allegations of favouritism made by Modi's rivals Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal during the 2014 poll campaign. | Rarely speaks in public. He remained silent in the face of allegations of favouritism made by Modi's rivals Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal during the 2014 poll campaign. | ||
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A profile
As an industrialist
He has emerged as India's most-talked-about industrialist due to his proximity to PM Narendra Modi. An entrepreneur who made his fortunes in Gujarat, where he worked closely with Modi, he was a part of the PM's business delegation to Japan in August and his trip to the United States in September.
Adani Enterprises shares have risen threefold, Adani Ports by 65.36 per cent and Adani Power by 53.94 per cent since September 2013.
He has set audacious goals for himself, announcing big-ticket moves immediately after the BJP swept the Lok Sabha elections in May 2014. Acquired Dhamra Port in Odisha in May 2014 and a Lanco Infratech power plant in August 2014.
Silent treatment
Rarely speaks in public. He remained silent in the face of allegations of favouritism made by Modi's rivals Rahul Gandhi and Arvind Kejriwal during the 2014 poll campaign.
