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Mar 27, 2025 12:38 PM The Hurun Global Rich L 2025 reveals India has 284 billionaires, with a total wealth of ₹98 lakh crore. The Hurun Global Rich L 2025 sheds some light on the staggering wealth held India’s richest. Globally, India ranks third in terms of number of billionaires – behind only China and the US. The country is home to 284 billionaires, and their collective wealth surpasses the entire GDP of some nations, including one oil-rich nation in the Middle East. Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani are the two richest Indians.(File) According to the Hurun Global Rich L, the collective wealth of Indian billionaires stands at a staggering ₹98 lakh crore. This is more than the entire GDP of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is one of the world’s largest oil producers and exporters, with the petroleum sector accounting for a significant portion of its economy. It is categorized as a World Bank high-income economy. It is also the only Arab country among the G20 major economies. Indian billionairesAccording to Hurun, India is home to 284 billionaires, compared to the USA’s 870 and China’s 823. In total, the world has 3,442 billionaires. Mukesh Ambani, chairperson of Reliance Industries, reclaimed the crown of India’s richest person from Gautam Adani. Ambani’s net worth is estimated at ₹8.6 lakh crore, making up an impressive chunk of the ₹98 lakh crore cumulative wealth of Indian billionaires. Ambani is ranked India’s richest despite experiencing the biggest drop in wealth among Indian billionaires – according to Hurun, his wealth decreased 13%. The second-richest Indian person is Gautam Adani with a net worth of ₹8.4 lakh crore. He is followed Roshni Nadar of HCL, who made her debut on the l with a net wealth of ₹3.5 lakh crore. This follows her father, Shiv Nadar, transferring a 47% stake in HCL as part of a strategic succession plan. She is the only woman from India to be represented in India’s Top 10 wealthiest individuals. News / Trending / The collective wealth of Indian billionaires surpasses entire GDP of this oil-rich country See Less