Billionaire Gautam Adani has said he considers Reliance Industries founder Dhirubhai Ambani a role model and his son Mukesh Ambani a friend, offering rare insight into the ties between two of India's richest families.
"Dhirubhai is a role model, an inspiration for us," he said in an exclusive interview with India TV channel.
"Mukesh Bhai is a very good friend of mine. I respect him a lot. He gave a new direction to Reliance with Jio, technology, and retail, besides their conventional business of petrochemicals. He has contributed a lot to the progress of the country," Mr Adani said.
While both Mr Adani and Mr Ambani come from Gujarat and control vast business empires that took off before India opened up its economy in 1991 and are now worth hundreds of billions of dollars across sectors, the two have had few areas of head-to-head contest.
However, after two decades of aggressive expansion avoiding each other's turfs, the two men are increasingly treading the same ground, with Mr Adani looking to diversify his interests out of his coal and ports business and the Reliance boss expanding into green energy.
Asked if he celebrated when he overtook Mukesh Ambani to become India's richest man last year, he said, "I have never fallen in the trap of these numbers." The industrialist, who is worth $117 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, is now Asia's richest and the third-richest in the world after Louis Vuitton's Bernard Arnault and Tesla boss Elon Musk.
Disclaimer: New Delhi Television is a subsidiary of AMG Media Networks Limited, an Adani Group Company.
Satya Nadella, Gautam Adani Mourn Zakir Hussain's Death Adani Group's Rejection Of American Funding For Lanka Port Is US' Loss "Gem And Jewellery Industry Must Embrace Change": Gautam Adani "We Thought We Were Going To Die": Mumbai Tragedy Survivors Recall Horror Ambedkar Row: Congress Doubles Down After BJP's Soros Edit Of Protest Pic US Fed Cuts Key Interest Rate By 0.25%, Sending Stocks Tumbling Vijay Mallya On Banks Recovering Assets Worth Rs 14,131 Crore From Him Some Squirrels Are Ruthless Predators That Devour Meat: Study Revised Flight Duty Norms To Be Implemented From June 2025: Airlines Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.