India's billionaire wealth much above country's fiscal deficit

Total India billionaire wealth down to $189 bn, even half of which exceeds the country's CAD

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 05 2013 | 7:23 PM IST
The total networth of India's 55 billionaires has fallen marginally to $189 billion (over Rs 10 lakh crore) in the past one year, but even half of this amount exeeds the country's total fiscal deficit.

As per the annual list of world's billionaires, published by business magazine Forbes, India has 55 billionaires with a total networth of $189.1 billion.

In comparison, India had 48 billionaires with collective networth of $194.6 billion a year ago.

An analysis of Forbes rankings of Indian billionaires shows that just 10 richest from the country together command a total wealth of over $100 billion -- a figure higher than the estimated fiscal deficit of about $95 billion for the financial year ending this month.

India's fiscal deficit for the year 2012-13 is estimated at little over Rs 5 lakh crore or 5.2% of the country's total GDP. Forbes has ranked Mukesh Ambani, with a networth of $21.5 billion, as richest from India for sixth year in a row.

While there are only three Indians in the global top-100, the overall list has 55 billionaires this year from the country. This number has grown from 48 in 2012. It was 55 in 2011 as well.

Lakshmi Mittal, the second richest Indian has a networth of $16.5 billion, followed by Azim Premji ($11.2 billion), Dilip Shanghvi ($9.4 billion), Shashi & Ravi Ruia ($8.5 billion) and Kumar Mangalam Birla ($7.9 billion).

Other Indians in the top ten are Savitri Jindal ($7.6 billion), Sunil Mittal ($6.8 billion), Shiv Nadar ($6.5 billion) and K P Singh ($6.3 billion).

Uday Kotak, Micky Jagtiani, Cyrus Poonawalla, Adi Godrej, Anil Agarwal, Subhash Chandra, B L Munjal, Rahul Bajaj, Rajan N R Narayana Murthy, K Anji Reddy, MA Yusuff Ali, Vikas Oberoi, S Gopalakrishnan, Venugopal Dhoot, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala and Yusuf Hamied are also on the list.
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First Published: Mar 05 2013 | 7:17 PM IST

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