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ANIL AMBANI'S UNSTOPPABLE COMEBACK
BW Businessworld
|July 12, 2025
As the Reliance Group's Nagpur factory roars to life to build the Falcon 2000 Business Jets - dubbed as the Tesla of the Skies – ANIL AMBANI, the resilient marathoner proves one truth: no titan, no smear, no debt can ground a man born to soar. Critics snipe that Ambani's sons and government tailwinds prop him up, but supporters see a maverick who has learnt from overleveraging
EACH DAY AS DAWN breaks, Anil Ambani is seen pounding the pavements of plush south- Mumbai streets, his sneakers slapping the as- phalt in a 16-kilometre sprint through the city's electric pulse. Sweat glistens on the brow of the 65-year-old, and his marathoner's heart thumps like a war drum, each step a defiant vow to outrun the corporate titans and naysayers who've tried to bury him. This isn't just a morning run it's a manifesto of grit, a daily testament to a man who's clawed his way back from the ashes of a Rs 49,000 crore debt-laden empire.
Like a phoenix blazing skyward, Ambani has transformed Reli- ance Infrastructure into India's tech mobility juggernaut, launching a jaw-dropping partnership with Dassault Aviation to build the Falcon 2000 – the ‘Tesla of the Skies’, a jet that screams iron man Tony Stark swagger. With Reliance Power electrifying India’s clean energy race and his sons, Jai Anmol and Jai Anshul, fuelling the family’s rocket, Ambani is defying industry giants like Gautam Adani and even his brother Mukesh Ambani. This is no mere comeback – it’s a revolution, a high-octane saga of a marathoner’s heart that refuses to quit, now soaring to new heights with the Falcon 2000 as his wings.
Dubbed India’s Elon Musk for his audacious ambition, Anil Ambani has turned setbacks into a triumphant resurgence, rewriting India’s high-tech future. The Falcon 2000 deal, unveiled on 18 June, 2025, at the Paris Air Show, isn’t just a business coup – it’s a bold declaration that Reliance Infrastructure is India’s most advanced tech mobility company, ready to challenge the world’s aerospace elite. With Reliance Power crowned as India’s top power company and his sons steering the family legacy, Anil Ambani’s story is a cracker of a tale: a marathoner’s relentless drive, a family’s unbreakable bond, and a vision that’s propelling India toward Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Viksit Bharat 2047 dreams.
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