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Gautam Adani addresses the 5th Annual Conference of SMISS-AP

In a recent address, Gautam Adani emphasised the need for innovative healthcare infrastructure in India. He highlighted the importance of addressing low back pain as a national crisis and urged the medical community to adopt entrepreneurial thinking.

In a stirring and wide-ranging address delivered at the SMISS Asia Pacific conference in Mumbai on July 11, Gautam Adani — Chairman of the Adani Group — drew a powerful parallel between medical and entrepreneurial leadership, calling upon India’s finest spine surgeons and medical innovators to reimagine the nation’s healthcare infrastructure as the very spine of India’s rise.

Adani Advocates For Healthcare Innovation In India

Speaking at The Taj Mahal Palace to a hall full of distinguished doctors, Adani began with heartfelt gratitude: "To the world, you may be known as spine doctors. But to your patients, you represent hope." Citing Munnabhai MBBS as one of his favourite films, Adani reminded the audience that "true healing goes far beyond surgery… Healing is hope. Healing is humanity."

Sharing personal anecdotes, Adani retraced his entrepreneurial journey — from leaving Ahmedabad at 16 with a second-class train ticket to Mumbai, polishing diamonds and closing his first Rs 10,000 deal, to managing his brother’s factory at 19. "Entrepreneurship never begins with a grand vision," he said. "It begins with the courage to act when the future is uncertain." His journey, deeply shaped by economic reforms under leaders like Rajiv Gandhi and Manmohan Singh, found a turning point post-1991’s liberalization. "Three words defined it — devaluation, deregulation, and globalization," Adani recalled. "It marked the fall of many corporates, but for first-generation entrepreneurs like us, it was the spark of reinvention."

Adani spoke of transforming barren salt lands in Mundra into one of India’s greatest infrastructure success stories — now home to India’s largest multi-cargo port, the world’s largest private thermal power plant, and a hub of solar, petrochemical, and logistics operations.

Looking forward, Adani unveiled the group’s unprecedented commitment to invest nearly $100 billion over the next five years in energy, logistics, and infrastructure. "We are building the spine that must carry 1.4 billion dreams. A spine that tells the world that India's rise is inevitable." Today, the Adani Group powers:

  • The world’s second-largest solar power company and a 30 GW renewable park,
  • India’s largest private airport network,
  • India’s biggest ports and logistics operation,
  • And one of the most diversified energy businesses in the world — across LNG, hydrogen, CNG, EV charging, cement, defence, and more.

Spinal Epidemic: A National Crisis

Shifting from business to public health, Adani highlighted a startling statistic: Low back pain has overtaken diabetes and heart disease as the leading cause of disability in India. Nearly 1 in 2 adult Indians experience it annually. "This is not just a health issue — it's a national crisis," he said. "India cannot rise if her people cannot stand." Urging doctors to think like entrepreneurs, he threw open a challenge to India’s medical community:

  • Develop AI-powered spinal diagnostic tools that preempt degeneration,
  • Build mobile, low-cost surgical theatres for rural India,
  • Design spinal hospitals of the future with robotic surgery and bio-integrated implants.

Adani Healthcare Temples: A Revolution in the Making

Adani also reaffirmed the group’s Rs 60,000 crore commitment made in 2022 toward healthcare, education, and skill development. "We did not enter healthcare because it lacked momentum. We entered because the momentum was not enough," he said, stressing that incremental upgrades were insufficient.

Instead, the Adani vision is for AI-first, human-centric healthcare ecosystems. The upcoming "Adani Healthcare Temples" in Ahmedabad and Mumbai will be 1,000-bed, Mayo Clinic-guided, integrated campuses combining research, patient care, robotics, and applied learning.

Other pillars of their healthcare redesign include:

  • Modular infrastructure for emergency responsiveness,
  • Multidisciplinary systems merging tech, medicine, and service,
  • Cutting-edge training for doctors, nurses, and paramedics,
  • Reforming health insurance to be people-first, not paperwork-driven.

A Call to Build Together

Concluding on a high note, Adani delivered a passionate call to arms:

If you dream of a med-tech breakthrough — go for it. If you imagine a spinal care revolution — go for it. If you want to serve India with empathy — go for it. We are committed to being your believers, your partners, your investors." Adani left the audience with a simple truth: "The spine you save today may belong to the engineer who builds our bridges, the farmer who feeds our cities, the scientist who invents our next vaccine. So let us stand tall. Let us stand together. And let us build the backbone of a great nation."

— Jai Hind.

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