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Adani Group Announces Rs 55,000 Crore Investment In Gujarat In 5 years

Group's investments in Gujarat in the past five years exceed Rs 50,000 crores, said Gautam Adani.
Group's investments in Gujarat in the past five years exceed Rs 50,000 crores, said Gautam Adani.

Billionaire Gautam Adani on Friday announced over Rs 55,000 crore investment in next five years in a clutch of projects in Gujarat including the world's largest solar park, a copper plant, a cement unit, and a lithium battery manufacturing complex. Adani Group, which operates Mundra port in the state, had on Thursday announced plans to foray into petrochemical business with a Rs 16,000 crore project with German chemical major BASF. Speaking at the 9th Vibrant Gujarat Summit here, Mr Adani said his group's investments in Gujarat in the past five years exceed Rs 50,000 crores and "we are further accelerating our investments." 

"Over the next 5 years, our investments will include the world's largest solar hybrid park in Khavda. The anticipated investment in this park is Rs 30,000 crore. We also plan to establish a 1 GW data center park in Mundra, a one-million ton copper smelting and refining project, a cement and clinker manufacturing unit in Lakhpat, an integrated Lithium battery manufacturing complex and expand our Photovoltaic manufacturing capabilities. Overall, we anticipate a total of Rs 55,000 crore of investment in all these projects," he said. 

This will lead to the creation of over 50,000 new direct and indirect jobs in the state. The Rs 55,000 crore investment announced on Friday does not include the petrochemical plant Adani plans to set up in a joint venture with BASF at Mundra. 

Mr Adani said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision has "fundamentally restored confidence across the world that India will be the key engine for global economic growth." 

India had made an unprecedented 53-point jump on the ease of doing business index and has become the world's fastest-growing economy, he said.