Adani and Birla, two of India's leading corporate giants, are set to expand their influence in the construction supply chain. With a strong presence in energy, infrastructure, and real estate, these conglomerates are leveraging their resources to dominate the market.
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Adani and Birla are primarily expanding into the construction supply chain, which includes sectors such as real estate, infrastructure, and materials supply.
Both conglomerates are investing in research and development to create sustainable and eco-friendly construction materials and technologies, reducing the carbon footprint of projects.
The expansion is expected to create new jobs, foster innovation, and support the government's initiatives to enhance infrastructure and drive economic growth.
Regulators are concerned about market dominance and fair competition, ensuring that these conglomerates do not engage in anti-competitive practices that could harm smaller players.
Both conglomerates are leveraging their extensive networks, expertise, and resources to integrate seamlessly into the construction supply chain, focusing on vertical integration and efficiency.
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