Adani Group is one of India’s biggest infrastructure-led conglomerates, with major bets across ports and logistics, power (thermal + renewables), transmission, city gas, airports, cement, and newer “incubating” businesses like data centres, green hydrogen, and defence manufacturing. Its scale makes it both a bellwether for India’s capex cycle and a lightning rod for scrutiny when markets, regulators, or courts move.
Brief history: from commodities to infrastructure scale
Adani’s modern rise is closely tied to India’s post-1991 liberalisation era and the build-out of trade and energy infrastructure. The group’s journey page maps key milestones, including the listing of Mundra Port and SEZ in 2007 (a landmark moment for the group’s ports platform) and the gradual expansion into energy, logistics, resources, and later consumer-facing and digital businesses.
By the mid-2010s and into the 2020s, Adani accelerated into sectors that sit at the centre of India’s national development priorities: renewable power, transmission, city gas distribution, airports, and cement manufacturing—while also incubating emerging platforms like green hydrogen and data centres.
Key people
Adani’s leadership page lists the senior leadership team and the operating heads across businesses. The group is chaired by Gautam Adani and includes business CEOs across ports, airports, defence & aerospace, and more.
A few high-visibility operating leaders and roles (examples from official profiles/pages):
- GCFO (Group CFO): Jugeshinder “Robbie” Singh (quoted in FY25 performance release).
- Airports CEO: Arun Bansal (AAHL).
- Adani Shipping / Adani Harbour Services leadership referenced via leadership listings.
Key business numbers
These are portfolio-level indicators Adani has publicly disclosed in its results/credit compendiums:
- FY25 leverage improvement: Net debt-to-EBITDA reduced to 2.6x in FY25 (vs 3.8x in FY19).
- Liquidity: Cash balance of ₹53,843 crore as of 31 March 2025 (stated as 18.5% of gross debt).
- Asset base milestone: portfolio asset base ₹5.53 lakh crore (as per H1 FY25/TTM release).
- Earnings scale (portfolio): Run-rate EBITDA ₹88,192 crore (annualised recently commissioned assets) referenced in the same release.
- Headcount: “over 48,000 people” (group-wide statement on leadership page).
Operational scale snapshots (official business pages):
- Airports: AAHL manages/develops 8 airports and is described as accounting for 25% of passenger footfalls and 33% of India’s air cargo traffic.
- Ports: “13 ports and terminals” and 580 MMTPA cargo handling capacity shown on the ports business page.
Adani Group companies
A) Listed companies commonly presented as Adani’s “listed portfolio”
Adani’s official site lists these as group companies, and they are widely tracked by Indian markets.
| Listed Entity | Core Business |
|---|
| Adani Enterprises Ltd (AEL) | Flagship incubator: new energy manufacturing, airports, data centres, resources, etc. |
| Adani Ports & SEZ Ltd (APSEZ) | Ports and integrated logistics platform |
| Adani Green Energy Ltd (AGEL) | Renewable energy generation platform |
| Adani Power Ltd | Thermal power generation |
| Adani Energy Solutions Ltd (AESL) | Power transmission and distribution platform |
| Adani Total Gas Ltd (ATGL) | City gas distribution and energy transition offerings |
| Ambuja Cements Ltd | Cement platform anchor |
| ACC Ltd | Cement business (controlled through Ambuja structure) |
| NDTV Ltd | Media and news broadcasting |
These have been part of the group’s cement consolidation story in recent filings/news, and may remain listed while merger schemes progress.
| Company | Why it matters in Adani’s orbit |
|---|
| Orient Cement Ltd | Acquisition cleared by India’s competition watchdog; later reports also discussed a “one cement platform” merger roadmap. |
| Sanghi Industries Ltd | Acquired into the cement platform earlier; referenced in merger and consolidation coverage. |
These are significant operating companies/brands that Adani describes on its business pages and press releases:
| Platform / Company | What it does |
|---|
| Adani Airports Holdings Ltd (AAHL) | India’s largest airport infrastructure company by the group’s description; holds stakes in MIAL and NMIAL; part of the AEL ecosystem. |
| AdaniConneX (JV with EdgeConneX) | Data centre platform positioned for a 1GW buildout by 2030; has announced partnerships including with Google. |
| Adani Defence & Aerospace / ADSTL | Defence and aerospace manufacturing; includes MRO-related moves via subsidiary and venture structures. |
| Adani Realty | Real estate development across major Indian cities. |
| Adani Digital Labs | Consumer-facing digital arm powering the “Adani One” platform and airport/travel experience layer. |
| Adani New Industries Ltd (ANIL) | Green hydrogen value chain including electrolyser and downstream plans; also houses “Adani Wind.” |
| Adani Natural Resources (ANR) | Mining, resources, and integrated resource management businesses. |
| Kutch Copper Ltd | Copper manufacturing initiative forming part of the group’s copper vertical. |
| Adani Logistics Ltd (ALL) | Logistics subsidiary under APSEZ; active in MMLPs and logistics acquisitions. |
| Adani Agri Logistics | Grain storage and agri-logistics; known for modern silo projects and internal restructuring deals. |
| Navbharat Mega Developers Pvt Ltd (NMDPL) | SPV for the Dharavi Redevelopment Project with a publicly described Government of Maharashtra stake. |
| Sirius Digitech Ltd (JV) | AI and cloud platform venture; announced acquisition agreement for Coredge.io. |
| Adani Sportsline | Sports-focused business vertical listed under Adani’s brand and navigation portfolio. |