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On International Women’s Day, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani expressed his gratitude for hosting nine women ambassadors and high commissioners from nine countries at the Khavda Adani Renewable Energy Park and Mundra’s Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Gujarat, India. The visit showcased the significant role of women in driving large-scale projects, including Adani Green Energy’s development of the world’s largest clean energy plant. The delegation from countries such as Indonesia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Seychelles, Lesotho, Estonia, and Luxembourg were impressed by the scale and strategic thinking behind the projects.

The envoys praised the contribution of local women professionals and engineers, highlighting their crucial role in shaping India’s industrial, economic, and energy transformation. Ambassador of Indonesia to India, Ina Krisnamurthi, noted that the visit was “enlightening and important” for understanding India’s efforts to advance towards its zero-emissions goals. Ambassadors from Lithuania and Seychelles emphasized the importance of sustainable energy and cooperation between countries to achieve a “win-win collaboration”.

The visitors were also impressed by the technology and scale of the projects, with Ambassador of Lithuania, Diana Mickeviciene, commenting on the “sense of mission” and “high-tech” features. Estonia’s Ambassador, Marje Luup, appreciated India’s progress in renewable energy and acknowledged the challenges faced by her country due to limited sunlight. The visit aimed to foster cooperation and knowledge-sharing between countries, with a focus on sustainable energy solutions.