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NEWSMAKER - Gautam Adani is a controversial Indian first-generation tycoon who was indicted by the US.

Indian billionaire Gautam Adan, who was indicted by the New York court over a $265-million bribery scam, is a tycoon of first generation whose meteoric rise has been accompanied with a series damaging controversies both at home and abroad.

Asia's second richest person, who narrowly avoided death as one of the many people trapped inside Mumbai's Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in 2008 when gunmen went killing sprees, now faces an arrest warrant from the United States and criminal penalties for fraud and bribery.

Adani's business, which ranged from sugar and soybeans to power and ports, lost over $150 billion last year in market value after U.S. based short seller Hindenburg Research alleged that his eponymous company had used offshore tax havens inappropriately. The group has recovered some of its losses and is now valued at $141 billion. It denies all allegations.

Adani, a 62-year old high school dropout who had dropped out of high school in the 1960s, briefly became the richest person on the planet after Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Forbes reports that Adani has a net-worth of $57.6 billion and is the 25th wealthiest person in the world. Adani's power and coal projects, as well as other deals, have been questioned by countries like Australia and Bangladesh. Indian opposition leaders, however, have used Adani in their attacks on the Prime Minister Narendra modi government, accusing them of favouritism.

Both sides have denied the allegations. U.S. officials said Wednesday that Adani, along with seven other defendants, had agreed to pay bribes in order to get supply contracts which would yield $2 billion profit over 20 years and to develop India's biggest solar power project. Adani Group did not respond to requests for comment about the charges.

Adani, who was born on June 24, 1962, in Ahmedabad in Gujarat's western state - Modi’s home state – dropped out of high school after finishing the 10th grade.

Adani Group was founded in 1988. He began with commodities trading. He was born into a textile middle class family and built his wealth, unlike other billionaires that inherit their wealth.

He is married to Priti Adani and has two sons Karan, Jeet. Both are active in the business of the family company, as many other members.

One person who has direct knowledge of the man's dealings said that he runs his empire in a "very hand-on" manner, and he intends to pass this style on to the next family generation when he turns seventy.

Adani, in interviews with both local and international media, has described himself as a shy individual and has attributed the rise in his popularity to the political assaults he has endured.

He was quick to praise politicians as well.

Adani stated on X shortly after Donald Trump won the U.S. presidential election that Trump was "the embodiment" of unbreakable tenacity and unshakeable grit. He also said Trump had the courage to remain true to his convictions.

Adani, who congratulated Trump last week, said his group would invest in U.S. infrastructure and energy projects worth $10 billion, but did not provide any details, other than that the investment was intended to create 15,000 new jobs. (Reporting and editing by Munsif Vengattil, Krishna N. Das)

(source: Reuters)