Key Points

Gautam Adani encouraged IIT Kharagpur students to prioritize nation-building over high-paying jobs abroad. He emphasized India's need for self-reliance in critical sectors like semiconductors and energy. The billionaire announced new fellowships and labs to foster innovation among students. Adani also highlighted the rapid pace of technological change driven by AI and automation.

Key Points: Gautam Adani Urges IITians to Choose Legacy Over Salary

  • Adani calls for self-reliance in semiconductors and energy
  • Announces Adani-IIT fellowship for innovators
  • Urges students to embrace India's growth story
  • Warns of accelerating AI and tech disruption
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'Salary or Legacy?' Gautam Adani asks IITians

Adani tells IIT Kharagpur students to build India's future, announces fellowships, and calls for self-reliance in tech and energy.

"One train takes you to a salary. The other takes you to a legacy. And only one train carries the pride of building Bharat. – Gautam Adani"

Kharagpur

, Aug 18 (IANS) Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, turned philosopher, historian, and futurist at IIT Kharagpur on Monday as he urged India’s brightest engineering students to choose a life of "legacy over salary".

Addressing the institute’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Gautam Adani said the choice facing young Indians today was stark: join multinational firms in safe jobs abroad or stay in India to build a nation that aspires to be a $25-trillion economy by 2050.

"One train takes you to a salary. The other takes you to a legacy. And only one train carries the pride of building Bharat," he said, recalling his own decision at 16 to leave Ahmedabad for Mumbai with little more than conviction in his future.

Tracing India’s journey from political independence to technological dependence, Gautam Adani argued that true freedom in the 21st century would only come with self-reliance in semiconductors, energy, defence systems, and data sovereignty. "This is the freedom we must now fight for — the freedom of Atmanirbharta — if we are to be truly free," he said.

The Adani Group Chairman reminded students that the pace of technological disruption today is unlike any other period in history. "This is not transformation at 1X speed. It is 10X. It is 100X. And it is accelerating towards 1000X, as AI starts to build AI, LLMs start to write LLMs, robots start to build robots, and machines start to teach machines," he noted.

The billionaire industrialist admitted that Indian corporates, too, bear responsibility for the "innovation deficit" and called for industry to invest more in research and development. "If we corporates do not step up, we will remain users of foreign breakthroughs and never be originators. This is a future we cannot accept," he said.

Gautam Adani announced the Adani–IIT Platinum Jubilee Change Makers Fellowship, as well as the setting up of "living laboratories" in renewable energy, logistics and airports to allow IITians to test their ideas on real-world challenges.

The speech was peppered with anecdotes from his entrepreneurial journey — the building of Mundra Port against the odds, the expansion into energy, and the creation of India’s largest airport network. "I talk about Mundra, Khavda, our airports, because they were born not just from my spirit of entrepreneurship, but also from my optimism that the India growth story is unstoppable," he said.

As he closed, Gautam Adani left the students with a four-point call to action: "Be the new freedom fighters of Bharat, build first for Bharat, fortify our foundations, and march as one team for Bharat."

- IANS

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Priya S
Beautiful message! As someone who left a US job to start a social enterprise in Bangalore, I can vouch that building something for India gives unmatched satisfaction. The initial pay cut was tough, but worth every rupee 💕
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Aditya G
Respectfully disagree - why can't we have both? Indian companies should pay competitive salaries if they want to retain top talent. "Legacy" doesn't pay EMIs or school fees. Let's stop this false choice narrative.
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Shreya B
The living labs initiative is brilliant! Finally giving students real-world problems to solve. More corporates should partner with educational institutions like this. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Varun X
Easy for a billionaire to say! Most IIT grads have middle-class families depending on them. First secure financial stability, then think about legacy. That's the Indian reality.
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Nisha Z
As an IIT alumna now working in renewable energy, I appreciate Mr. Adani's focus on self-reliance. But we also need better work culture in Indian companies - less hierarchy, more innovation freedom. That'll truly retain talent.
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Karthik V
The 100X speed comment hit hard! India needs to sprint in tech

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