Mukesh Ambani’s son Akash Ambani makes big announcement about Jamnagar, not related to refinery but…
GH News January 02, 2025 08:06 PM
Jamnagar: In a significant step that could change the future of technology development in India Akash Ambani the elder son of Mukesh Ambani and Director of Reliance Industries Limited committed to develop AI infrastructure in Jamnagar a city which is considered a Jewel of Reliance family. Moreover keeping in mind the significance of the project Anant Ambani has promised that the project will be completed within a very short span of 24 months.
25 years of Jamnagar Refinery
Along with Isha Ambani and Anant Ambani Akash Ambani commited to work together for Reliances growth. He was addresing an event marking 25 years of the Jamnagar Refinery.
AI infrastructure that we have commenced working in Jamnagar will not only make Jamnagar a leader in AI infrastructure but will also place it amongst the top rank in the world.
We have already commenced building this in Jamnagar and we want to complete it true Jamnagar style in record time as we have always done in Jamnagar in 24 months.
Isha Anant and myself we commit to you we will grow Reliance together and make sure Jamnagar will always be jewel of our reliance family. this is our commitment to the entire reliance family including my parents he added.
In the new information and technology age Reliance is committed to make Jamnagar a leader of the world Akash Ambani added.
Reliances Jamnagar refinery
Reliances Jamnagar refinery which happens to be the conglomerates first turned 25 years old last week. Twenty-five years ago on December 28 1999 Reliance launched its first refinery at Jamnagar.
Jamnagar has become the worlds refining hub - an engineering marvel that is Indias pride.
At that time many experts had said that it would be impossible for an Indian company to set up the worlds largest refinery in three years. But Reliance managed to achieve that in a record time of just 33 months notwithstanding the lack of infrastructure and a severe cyclone that had hit Jamnagar then.
Leading world-class project consultants advised Dhirubhai Ambani against investing in the desert-like region that did not have roads electricity or even sufficient drinking water. They had warned that mobilising manpower materials technical experts and every other input in such wilderness would require extraordinary efforts.
Dhirubhai defied all the naysayers and went ahead with his dream. He wanted to create not just an industrial plant but a Nandanwan. Between 1996 and 1999 he and his highly motivated team went on to create an engineering marvel at Jamnagar.
(With inputs from agencies)