India's next big leap in infrastructure and energy is now coming into sharp focus. At the 34th annual general meeting (AGM) of Adani Enterprises, group chairman Gautam Adani laid out the company's full growth roadmap for the years ahead. Announcing large investments across power, ports, airports, green energy, nuclear power and data centres, he expressed confidence that the Adani Group is ready to accelerate the country's pace of development. His message was clear: India's future cannot wait, and his group intends to throw its full weight behind doubling the speed of growth.
A record bet on the power business
Gautam Adani said the Adani Group is running the largest private sector power capex programme in India's history. Under this plan, the group will invest more than ₹2 lakh crore over the next five years, with a target of reaching 55 million, or 55 gigawatts, of capacity in that period. The transmission side has also seen strong momentum. The transmission order book of Adani Energy Solutions has climbed to ₹72,000 crore, underlining the company's grip on this segment.
A new milestone at the ports
In the ports business, the group has set a fresh record. In financial year 2025-26 (FY26), Adani Ports handled more than 500 million tonnes of cargo, an unmatched benchmark for the country. With this achievement, the group has charted a clear and strong path towards a cargo handling capacity of 1 billion tonnes by 2030, effectively a blueprint to double its port capacity in the years to come.
Stepping into nuclear and widening the gas network
Announcing a major new beginning, Gautam Adani said the group is now entering the nuclear power space through Adani Atomic Energy. The company has set a target of reaching 10 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear capacity by 2035, and the land for it has already been identified. On the gas distribution front, Adani Total Gas has crossed the mark of more than 11 lakh PNG connections. Despite geopolitical uncertainties, the company has stepped up the pace of its infrastructure work.













