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Within the next decade, India will start adding a trillion dollars to its GDP every 18 months: Gautam Adani

By IANS | Updated: July 18, 2023 13:40 IST

New Delhi, July 18 Within the next decade, India will start adding a trillion dollars to its GDP ...

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New Delhi, July 18 Within the next decade, India will start adding a trillion dollars to its GDP every 18 months, Gautam Adani, Adani Group Chairman, said.

Speaking at the AGM of his group companies, Adani added that this puts us on track to be a 25 to 30 trillion-dollar economy by 2050 and will drive India's stock market capitalisation to more than 40 trillion dollars -- nearly a 10X expansion from current levels.

"Our country is now the most exciting land of opportunities. We have always expressed our belief in our growth with goodness philosophy and our track record speaks for itself. Your group will continue to consolidate what it has built while looking at expanding its horizons," he added.

On the Adani Group, he said, "Our balance sheet, our assets and our operating cashflows continue to get stronger and are now healthier than ever before. The pace at which we have made acquisitions and turned them around is unmatched across the national landscape and has fuelled a significant part of our expansion."

The Adani Group of companies set new financial performance records for FY22-23. Total EBITDA grew by 36 per cent to Rs 57,219 crore, total income grew by 85 per cent to Rs 2,62,499 crore, and total PAT grew by 82 per cent to Rs 23,509 crore.

The Group's accelerating cashflow further improved our net debt to run rate EBIDTA ratio from 3.2x to 2.8x.

On the partnership front, the Adani Group continues to attract global investment partners aligned to our long-term approach of building and operating world-class assets.

In March 2023, we successfully executed a secondary transaction with GQG partners of $1.87 billion despite the volatile market conditions, Adani said.

"Our flagship company, Adani Enterprises Limited, continued to successfully demonstrate its incubation capabilities with new businesses accounting for a massive 50 per cent of its EBITDA in FY23," he added.

The key projects include the Navi Mumbai Airport and the Copper Smelter. Both are on schedule.

The Navi Mumbai Airport is preparing for operational readiness and airport transition by December 2024.

NDTV is expanding its international programming and coverage to serve a vast range of audiences across the globe.

Our data centre JV AdaniConneX is on course to set up 350 MW capacity in the short term -- and 1 GW capacity in the medium term. This is by far the largest order book in India, Adani said.

On Adani Green, he added that the Adani Group is set to play a critical role in India's net zero journey. Adani Green Energy Limited, commissioned the world's largest hybrid solar-wind project of 2.14 GW in Rajasthan.

The operational renewable energy portfolio has grown by 49 per cent to more than 8 GW. This is the largest operational renewable portfolio in India.

Our focus remains on producing the lowest cost green electron at scale -- and I would like to reaffirm our target of 45 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, he said.

"We are now building the largest hybrid renewables park in the world -- right in the middle of the desert -- in Khavda. It will be the most complex and ambitious project that we have ever executed. Spread over 72,000 acre, this project will be capable of generating 20 GW of green energy. And we intend to build it faster than any project in our execution history," he added.

On Adani Ports, he said the ports business continued to be a pillar of strength on all fronts.

APSEZ continues to be among the most profitable port operators globally with port EBITDA margin of 70 per cent -- and by 2030, we intend to be not only the most profitable port company in the world but also India's largest transport utility capable of handling a billion tonne of cargo annually, he added.

And our acquisition of Haifa Port in Israel will allow us to link our ports all the way across the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean, thereby positioning us to capitalise on both the India growth story and the much larger regional growth story.

On Adani Power, he said the company successfully commissioned the 1.6 GW ultra-supercritical Godda power plant and are now supplying power to Bangladesh. This marks our entry into transnational power projects.

On Adani Transmission, Adani added that ATL will also take Mumbai to 60 per cent renewable power, making it the first mega city in the world to achieve more than 50 per cent power from solar and wind.

On Adani Total Gas, he said Adani Total Gas Limited expanded access to clean cooking fuel to 1,24,000 households this year with a 46 per cent increase in revenue to Rs 4,683 crore.

ATGL is transforming into a full spectrum sustainable energy provider with rapidly expanding urban EV charging infrastructure and biofuel businesses.

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