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Top Richest People in India

Richest Men in IndiaHere are the top 30 richest men in India according to Forbes' annual billionaire list. Please note that their net worth may have changed since then.
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Rank Name Net Worth (USD billions)
1 Mukesh Ambani 84.5
2 Gautam Adani 80.3
3 Shiv Nadar 36.1
4 Radhakishan Damani 35.2
5 Cyrus Poonawalla 32.3
6 Pallonji Mistry 30.5
7 Uday Kotak 18.9
8 Shapoorji Pallonji 18.4
9 Savitri Jindal 17.1
10 Radha Vembu 16.9
Rank Name Net Worth (USD billions)
11 Shiv Nadar 15.2
12 Lakshmi Mittal 14.6
13 Cyrus S. Poonawalla 14.4
14 Pallonji Mistry 13.5
15 Savitri Jindal 12.9
16 Kumar Birla 11.8
17 Gautam Adani's brother 10.9
18 Benu Gopal Bangur 10.3
19 Anand Burman 9.9
20 Shiv Nadar's daughter 9.7
Rank Name Net Worth (USD billions)
21 Savitri Jindal's son 9.4
22 Radhakishan Damani 9.2
23 Bajaj Family 8.8
24 Shiv Nadar's son 8.7
25 M. A. Yusuff Ali 8.6
26 Mukesh Ambani's sister-in-law 8.5
27 Rahul Bajaj 8.4
28 S. P. Hinduja & family 8.3
29 Pallonji Mistry's son 8.1
30 Gautam Adani's brother 7.6

1) Mukesh Ambani - $84.5 billion Mukesh Ambani is the chairman and largest shareholder of Reliance Industries, a conglomerate with interests in petrochemicals, refining, oil, and gas exploration. He also owns a 27-story residence in Mumbai called Antilia, which is valued at over $1 billion.


2) Gautam Adani - $74.8 billion Gautam Adani is the founder and chairman of the Adani Group, a conglomerate with interests in ports, logistics, agribusiness, and energy. His net worth has surged in recent years due to a string of acquisitions and expansions in renewable energy.


3) Shiv Nadar - $38.6 billion Shiv Nadar is the founder and chairman of HCL Technologies, a global IT services company. He also founded the Shiv Nadar Foundation, which supports education and healthcare initiatives in India.


4) Radhakishan Damani - $31.4 billion Radhakishan Damani is the founder and chairman of DMart, a supermarket chain that has grown rapidly in recent years. He also has investments in the stock market, real estate, and hospitality.


5) Cyrus Poonawalla - $17.6 billion Cyrus Poonawalla is the founder and chairman of Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine manufacturer by volume. His company has been instrumental in producing vaccines for COVID-19.


6) Uday Kotak - $16.5 billion Uday Kotak is the founder and CEO of Kotak Mahindra Bank, one of India's largest private sector banks. He also has investments in financial services, real estate, and infrastructure.


7) Pallonji Mistry - $16.4 billion Pallonji Mistry is the chairman of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, a conglomerate with interests in construction, real estate, and engineering. He is also the largest shareholder in Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group.


8) Lakshmi Mittal - $15.9 billion Lakshmi Mittal is the chairman and CEO of ArcelorMittal, the world's largest steel company. He has investments in steel, mining, and energy, and is also the owner of the Queens Park Rangers Football Club.


9) Savitri Jindal - $14.4 billion Savitri Jindal is the chairperson of the Jindal Group, a conglomerate with interests in steel, power, cement, and infrastructure. She is also a member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly.


10) Cyrus Pallonji Mistry - $13.9 billion Cyrus Pallonji Mistry is the son of Pallonji Mistry and a shareholder in Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group. He was briefly the chairman of Tata Sons in 2012 before being removed from the post.


11) Sunil Mittal - $13.4 billion Sunil Mittal is the founder and chairman of Bharti Enterprises, a conglomerate with interests in telecom, retail, and financial services. He also has investments in real estate and hospitality.


12) Radha Vembu - $13.3 billion Radha Vembu is the co-founder and CEO of Zoho Corporation, a software development company. She founded the company with her brother in 1996 and has grown it into a global player in the enterprise software market.


13) Shiv Nadar - $12.9


14) Shamsheer Vayalil - $12.8 billion Shamsheer Vayalil is the founder and managing director of VPS Healthcare, a healthcare conglomerate that operates hospitals and clinics in the Middle East, Europe, and India.

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15) Rakesh Jhunjhunwala - $12.7 billion Rakesh Jhunjhunwala is a billionaire investor and trader who is known as the "Warren Buffett of India". He has investments in stocks, real estate, and other businesses, and is often sought after for his investment advice.


16) Radhakishan Damani & Family - $11.8 billion Radhakishan Damani is the founder and chairman of DMart, a supermarket chain that has grown rapidly in recent years. His family is also involved in the business.


17) Shiv Nadar & Family - $11.7 billion Shiv Nadar is the founder and chairman of HCL Technologies, a global IT services company. His family is also involved in the business and his daughter Roshni Nadar Malhotra is the CEO of HCL Corporation.


18) Bajaj Family - $11.6 billion The Bajaj family is the owner of Bajaj Group, a conglomerate with interests in automobiles, finance, and home appliances. They are also known for their philanthropic work in education and healthcare.


19) Dilip Shanghvi - $10.3 billion Dilip Shanghvi is the founder and managing director of Sun Pharmaceuticals, one of India's largest pharmaceutical companies. He also has investments in real estate and financial services.


20) Shiv Nadar & Family - $10.2 billion Shiv Nadar is the founder and chairman of HCL Technologies, a global IT services company. His family is also involved in the business and his daughter Roshni Nadar Malhotra is the CEO of HCL Corporation.


21) Godrej Family - $9.2 billion The Godrej family is the owner of Godrej Group, a conglomerate with interests in consumer goods, real estate, and agriculture. They are also known for their philanthropic work in education and healthcare.


22) Poonawalla Family - $9.1 billion The Poonawalla family is the owner of Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine manufacturer by volume. They have been instrumental in producing vaccines for COVID-19.


23) Azim Premji - $8.7 billion Azim Premji is the founder and chairman of Wipro Limited, a global IT services company. He is also known for his philanthropic work through the Azim Premji Foundation, which supports education initiatives in India.


24) Cyrus Poonawalla - $8.6 billion Cyrus Poonawalla is the founder and chairman of Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine manufacturer by volume. His company has been instrumental in producing vaccines for COVID-19.


25) Rahul Bajaj - $8.3 billion Rahul Bajaj is the chairman of Bajaj Group, a conglomerate with interests in automobiles, finance, and home appliances. He is also a member of the Indian parliament.


26) Vikram Lal - $7.5 billion Vikram Lal is the former CEO and chairman of Eicher Motors, a company that manufactures motorcycles and commercial vehicles. He is also known for his philanthropic work in education and healthcare.


27) Radhakishan Damani & Family - $7.1 billion Radhakishan Damani is the founder and chairman of DMart, a supermarket chain that has grown rapidly


28) Uday Kotak - $6.9 billion Uday Kotak is the founder and CEO of Kotak Mahindra Bank, one of India's leading private sector banks. He is also known for his philanthropic work through the Kotak Education Foundation and the Kotak Foundation.


29) Cyrus Pallonji Mistry - $6.7 billion Cyrus Pallonji Mistry is the chairman of the Shapoorji Pallonji Group, a conglomerate with interests in construction, real estate, and engineering. He is also a former chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group.


30) Nusli Wadia - $6.2 billion Nusli Wadia is the chairman of the Wadia Group, a conglomerate with interests in textiles, chemicals, and food. He is also a member of the Indian parliament and known for his philanthropic work through the Sir Ness Wadia Foundation.


Note: The net worth figures are based on Forbes' Real-Time Billionaires List as of February 25, 2023, and may vary from other sources.

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