Adani Group investment plans in Kutch over five years

The Hindu
The Hindu
28m ago
Adani Group said it will invest ₹1.5 lakh crore in Gujarat’s Kutch region over the next five years, focusing on renewable energy, port infrastructure, logistics, and allied industrial projects.
Adani Group investment plans in Kutch over five years
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Karan Adani said Adani Group will invest ₹1.5 lakh crore in the Kutch region of Gujarat over the next five years. He said the investment will focus on expanding renewable energy capacity, port infrastructure, logistics, and allied industrial projects. He said the Group will complete the 37 gigawatt Khavda renewable energy park by 2030 and double the capacity of Mundra Port over the next decade. He said the fresh investments in Kutch would generate employment, strengthen industrial competitiveness, and enhance long-term resilience.

Key insights

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    Kutch positioned as an industrial and energy hub: Karan Adani said Kutch has emerged as a strategic industrial, logistics, and energy hub, and he described Mundra as a fully integrated multimodal logistics gateway.

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    Khavda framed as a combined growth and climate project: Karan Adani said the 37 GW Khavda renewable energy park is intended to show that economic growth, climate responsibility, and energy security can move forward together.

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    Policy stability and infrastructure cited as drivers of investment attractiveness: Karan Adani said policy stability, strong institutions, ease of doing business, large-scale infrastructure creation, and policy certainty have made India an attractive investment destination.

Takeaways

Adani Group said it plans major new investment in Kutch centered on renewable energy and port-led logistics expansion, including the 37 GW Khavda park and increased Mundra Port capacity.

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Climate & Environment Energy

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