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Reliance AGM Speech-10 Key Points

 

1. Jio IPO Plans

Jio is preparing to file for its initial public offering, aiming to list in the first half of 2026, subject to necessary approvals.Reliance Industries LimitedFinancial Times

2. AI as the “New Kamdhenu”

Ambani described artificial intelligence as the “new Kamdhenu”—symbolizing its miraculous potential to drive productivity and human advancement.The Times of IndiaThe Economic TimesThe Economic Times

3. Launch of Reliance Intelligence

A new subsidiary—Reliance Intelligence—was announced, tasked with building India’s next-generation AI infrastructure, forming global partnerships, offering AI services across key sectors, and attracting world-class talent.Reliance Industries LimitedThe Economic Times

4. Global Tech Partnerships

Ambani unveiled strategic AI partnerships:

5. Transformation of Jio into Deep-Tech Leader

Jio has transcended from a telecom provider to a deep-tech entity:

  • Serving over 500 million customers—exceeding the population of the US, UK, and France combined.

  • Building proprietary technologies like 5G Core, UBR broadband, and “home connect”.

  • Launching JioPC (turning any TV into an AI-ready computer), JioFrames (AI-powered smart glasses), voice assistant RIYA, Voice Print (AI dubbing), and JioLenZ & MaxView 3.0 enhancements.Reliance Industries LimitedThe Economic Times

6. Reliance Retail & Consumer Products Momentum

  • Reliance Consumer Products (RCPL) achieved ₹11,500 crore ($1.4 billion) turnover in its first year, becoming the fastest-growing FMCG company in India.mint

  • Reliance Retail posted ₹3.3 lakh crore in revenue, with a strong growth outlook and plans for 20%+ CAGR over the next three years. Store expansion continues with thousands of new outlets.The Economic TimesmintReliance Industries Limited

7. New Energy Ambitions

  • Reliance is building an integrated, giga-scale New Energy ecosystem:

    • Electrolyser gigafactory operational by end‑2026, scaling to 3 GW per year.

    • A 5,50,000-acre solar project in Gujarat—three times the size of Singapore—targeted to deploy 55 MW of solar modules and 150 MWh of battery daily.The Economic Timesmint

  • The New Energy business is expected to rival the scale of the Oil-to‑Chemicals segment in the coming years.The Economic Timesmint

8. “Best of Reliance is Yet to Come”

Ambani reaffirmed the long-term vision: Reliance will more than double its EBITDA by the end of its “golden decade” (2028), continuing its exponential trajectory.mintThe Economic TimesMoneycontrol

9. Resilience Through Geopolitical Uncertainty

Amid global tumult, Ambani advocated for Indian businesses to unite and boost self-reliance, helping the nation navigate disruptions like U.S. tariffs.ReutersThe Economic Times
He also underscored that India’s rise is unstoppable, pushing for an “India-first model” of development blending technology, culture, democracy, and sustainability.The Economic TimesThe Times of India

10. Outstanding Financial & Operational Achievements

  • FY25 saw record consolidated revenue of ₹10,71,174 crore ($125.3 billion), EBITDA of ₹1,83,422 crore ($21.5 billion), and net profit of ₹81,309 crore ($9.5 billion).The Economic Times

  • Reliance contributed over ₹2.10 lakh crore ($24.6 billion) to India’s exchequer and invested ₹5.6 lakh crore ($65.5 billion) in the past three years.The Economic Times

  • Workforce has expanded to 680,000 employees, with aspirations to exceed 1 million.The Economic Times

  • O2C (Oil-to‑Chemicals) business grew 11% in revenue; New Energy is set to transform the company’s long-term growth.


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