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One Life is Not Enough

Millennium Post Delhi

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New Delhi 10March2025

Naveen Jindal's journey—from inheriting his father's steel empire to championing constitutional rights, educational reforms, and public service—reflects his relentless drive to shape India's future

- C RAJ KUMAR

One Life is Not Enough

The journey of Naveen Jindal, as the youngest son of one of India’s leading industrialists, OP Jindal, is a unique and inspiring one. Naveen Jindal is not your regular billionaire. The fact that he is a successful industrialist who built a steel empire that he inherited from his father is only part of his personality. He is lot more than a steel tycoon; it is that part of the journey that has defined his past, determines his present and drives his future.

Naveen Jindal turns 55 today, but age is just a number and it doesn’t really tell the story of what a person has done in his life. A cursory peep into the life and journey of Naveen Jindal will make most people recognize that one life is not enough, for he has done so much in such a short span of time. His versatility is only matched with his ability to make a substantial impact on the life of a nation.

Naveen Jindal’s legacy cannot be measured by his age; it is defined by the impact he has made—whether its fighting for the right to fly the national flag, championing for sports, education, philanthropy, shaping policies as a parliamentarian or building institutions for the nation and the world at large. At 55, the journey is still unfolding—because true leaders don’t just leave legacies; they live them.

While it is far too early to discuss the legacy of this young, energetic and fitness enthusiast, it is worthy to examine his contributions beyond that of a business leader. I believe that Naveen Jindal’s larger legacy will have five areas in which his contribution and impact will be most appreciated:

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