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Gautam Adani is sold as a college dropout who built an empire—but he didn’t rise from rags, he rose from reach. Born into a well-off Jain family in Gujarat, his father was a textile merchant—he didn’t grow up poor, just outside the spotlight. He dropped out of college not because he had no choice, but because he didn’t need it—business was already in his blood. His early ventures were trading gigs bankrolled by family and connections. The real climb began when he aligned with political power. Every move—ports, coal, power, airports—coincided with state blessings, regulatory favors, and silent clearances. While small businesses drown in red tape, Adani built monopolies with surgical precision and government silence. India’s crony capitalism, he’s king—not because he built value, but because he knew exactly whose hands to shake. Strip the political muscle, and he’s just another well-connected trader in a suit.
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