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Adani AGM 2025: Gautam Adani plans to invest $15-20 billion annually for next 5 years

"No one from the Adani Group has been charged with violating the FCPA,” says Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani

Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani speaks during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025 Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani speaks during the company's Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2025. (PTI)

The Adani group on Tuesday announced a mega annual capital expenditure (capex) plan of $ 15-20 billion (Rs 1,30,000-1,73,000 crore) in various businesses in the next five years.

“Our capital investment across businesses is set to break all records,” Adani group Chairman Gautam Adani said at the annual general meeting of Adani Enterprises. “We anticipate an annual capex spend of $15-20 billion for the next 5 years,” he said.

Adani also said no one from the Adani Group has been charged with violating the FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) or conspiring to obstruct justice in the US.

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He said Adani Green is building the world’s largest renewable energy park — right here in India and visible even from space. “From Khavda to the world, our target of 50 GW by 2030 is proof that scale and sustainability can coexist. In fact, when we combine our thermal, renewable and pumped hydro generation capacities, we expect to have a 100 GW capacity by 2030,” he said.

Adani said the Navi Mumbai airport will open later this year with an initial passenger capacity of 20 million, of what will then become a 90 million passenger airport, giving a 35% share of India’s airport passenger traffic.

Ahead of the AGM, Adani Airports Holding Ltd (AAHL) said it has secured $1 billion in project finance for the Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL), which operates the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA).

He said Adani Energy Solutions handled smart metering, high-voltage links and is keeping India’s grids future-ready. “It secured close to Rs 44,000 crore in transmission orders and is executing Rs 13,600 crore worth of smart metering projects,” he said.

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On building data centres, he said, “we have projects exceeding hundreds of MW in various stages of construction with the global hyperscalers — and have also launched gigawatt-scale renewable-powered data centre campuses across multiple states.”

“But perhaps our most transformative project is unfolding in Dharavi — Asia’s largest slum, now being reimagined as India’s most ambitious urban rehabilitation project. Our Dharavi Social Mission is uplifting youth through skilling, healthcare and employment programs,” Adani said. And over 1 million people will move from narrow lanes to a township that will feature spacious layouts, dual toilets, open spaces, schools, hospitals, transit hubs and parks, he said.

Gautam Adani on alleged US DoJ charges

On allegations about charges made by the US Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission relating to Adani Green Energy, Gautam Adani said, “the facts are that no one from the Adani Group has been charged with violating the FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) or conspiring to obstruct justice.”

In 2024, the Justice Department and the SEC filed 26 FCPA-related enforcement actions, with at least 31 companies under investigation by year-end. The SEC had accused the Adanis’ for “recklessly making false and misleading representations” concerning Adani Green Energy’s debt offering.

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There were reports that the Trump administration was rolling back on the enforcement of certain types of white-collar crimes, including cases related to foreign bribery, public corruption, money laundering, and crypto markets. This move comes two months after President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the US Justice Department to halt prosecuting Americans accused of bribing foreign officials to secure overseas business deals.

“We live in a world where negativity often echoes louder than the truth. And as we cooperate with legal processes, let me also restate that our governance is of global standards, and our compliance frameworks are non-negotiable,” he said.

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