Q. Looking back at 2022, what makes this year so special for you?
For me, 2022 was an exceptional year in so many ways. We had a successful Adani Wilmar IPO and now it is becoming the seventh listed company in our group. We have built a business model where we start one from scratch, make it profitable and then go public. This IPO was another example of that. We also became India’s second largest cement manufacturer when we acquired ACC and Ambuja Cements for around 10.5 billion Rs 86,787 crore). It is the largest acquisition we have ever made, and it is also India’s largest-ever M&A transaction in the infrastructure and materials space.
Q. Apart from being the richest Indian and the richest Asian, you are also the world’s third richest person. How does it feel to be that wealthy? What does money mean to you?
See, these rankings and numbers do not matter to me. They are only media hype. I am a first-generation entrepreneur who had to build everything from scratch. I get my thrills from handling challenges—the bigger they are, the happier Iam. For me, the opportunity and ability to make a difference in the lives of people and contribute to the growth of the nation is far more satisfying and important than being on some wealth ranking or valuation list. I am thankful to God that he has given me the opportunity to serve the nation through infrastructure building.
Q. Can you define what makes you happy?
Personally speaking, this was the biggest year of my life. This year, I celebrated my 60th birthday. The personal milestone apart, my family committed Rs 60,000 crore to the Adani Foundation to support three social causes close to my heart— education, healthcare and skill development—which are foundational for any nation. This has given me immense satisfaction and happiness which no professional achievement can ever give.
This story is from the January 09, 2023 edition of India Today.
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