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Who Will Take Over Gautam Adani's Business Empire After Him | Paisa Live

India's second-richest businessman, Gautam Adani, has made a major announcement regarding his retirement. In a recent interview, Adani revealed that at the age of 70, he plans to retire and step down from his position as Chairman of the Adani Group. This marks the first time Adani has publicly addressed his succession plans. Alongside this announcement, he also outlined a comprehensive succession plan designed to ensure a smooth transition. This plan is expected to involve the preparation and grooming of his successors to take over the reins of the sprawling Adani business empire. This move signals a strategic shift in the management structure of one of India's largest conglomerates.

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