Gautam Adani, chairman of the Adani Group, announces a new nuclear power initiative aimed at strengthening India’s energy security. In remarks described as his first public speech after resolving legal troubles in the United States, Adani says the conglomerate plans to pursue 10 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity as part of a broader push across the energy value chain.
Multiple outlets report that Adani frames the initiative as responding to rising concerns around energy security and national sovereignty, and he links the strategy to wider investments in areas including technology and infrastructure. NDTV and the Times of India describe the announcement as part of a larger agenda that positions the group for a future in which energy security and technology capabilities are closely connected.
Bloomberg and the Financial Post emphasize the nuclear component and the stated scale of the plan, while noting the context of Adani’s return to public appearances following US legal resolutions. None of the sources provide detailed timelines, site locations, or regulatory approvals for the nuclear project in the excerpts provided.