Adani calls Kumbh blueprint for sustainable civilisation

New Delhi: Billionaire Gautam Adani has said that the world’s largest human gathering is not just religious but a blueprint for sustainable civilisation. As India marches towards becoming a global superpower, we must remember: our strength lies not just in what we build, but in what we preserve, he said after paying a visit to Maha Kumbh Mela in Prayagraj on January 21.
“The Kumbh isn’t just a religious gathering – it’s a blueprint for sustainable civilisation,” Adani said.
In a blog on LinkedIn, he said the Kumbh Mela is a reminder for that true scale isn’t measured in balance sheets but in positive impact on human consciousness.
“In the Kumbh, we see the essence of India’s soft power – a power not rooted in conquest but in consciousness, not in dominance but in service. India’s true strength lies in its soul, where growth is not just economic power but a confluence of human consciousness and service. This is the lesson Kumbh teaches us – that true legacy is not in structures built, but in the consciousness we build – and that thrives for centuries,” he said.