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This was the 'biggest risk' of Mukesh Ambani's life
NewsBytes | June 25, 2025 10:39 PM CST



This was the 'biggest risk' of Mukesh Ambani's life
25 Jun 2025


Mukesh Ambani, the billionaire industrialist and Chairman of Reliance Industries, has called the launch of Reliance Jio in 2016 as the "biggest risk" of his life.

In an interview with McKinsey & Company, he said that even if analysts had predicted financial failure for Jio, it would have been worth it for its role in digitizing India.


'Best philanthropy done for India'
Strategic decision


Ambani revealed that Reliance Industries invested its own billions in setting up 4G mobile networks, despite some analysts doubting India's readiness for such advanced digital technology.

He told his board, "In the worst case, we will not earn much return. That's okay because it's our own money. But then, as Reliance, this will be the best philanthropy that we will have ever done in India."


Jio disrupted India's telecom market
Market disruption


Since its launch, Jio has completely transformed the Indian telecom market with free voice calls and cheap data.

This forced rivals to cut prices and accelerated digital adoption across India.

Before Jio, mobile internet was expensive and inaccessible to many Indians. Its entry triggered a price war, making internet access affordable for millions, including those in rural areas.


Jio is now India's largest telecom operator
Digital growth


Jio's entry has led to a surge in internet penetration, with over 800 million internet users in India today. This has made the country one of the biggest online markets globally.

Ambani said, "We've always taken big risks because, for us, scale is important. The biggest risk we have taken so far was Jio."

Today, Jio is India's biggest telecom operator with over 470 million subscribers and a growing presence in 5G, cloud services.


Reliance should serve humanity even after 100 years: Ambani
Legacy planning


Ambani shared his vision for Reliance's future, inspired by his father Dhirubhai Ambani.

He said, "Reliance is a process. It's an institution that should last." He wants Reliance to continue serving India and humanity even after 100 years.

Ambani also stressed the importance of embracing future business opportunities, saying, "What has also happened is that as we chase the opportunities of technology into the future some of these opportunities become bigger than our existing opportunities."


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