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At its AGM, Reliance announced its new AI subsidiary – Reliance Intelligence, partnerships with Google and Meta, Jio IPO plans for 2026, and major strides in energy, retail, and digital services.
Reliance Industries Ltd. has launched a new subsidiary, Reliance Intelligence, to spearhead India’s AI ambitions. Chairman Mukesh Ambani told shareholders the company will build gigawatt-scale AI-ready data centres in Jamnagar, powered entirely by green energy, to support national-scale training and inference systems.
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Ambani announced strategic partnerships with Google to leverage cloud and AI technologies, and with Meta for India-focused open-source AI collaborations. He also revealed Reliance’s plans to enter humanoid robotics, signaling its deep-tech ambitions.
Reliance Jio, having crossed 500 million subscribers, is preparing for its much-awaited IPO in the first half of 2026, which Ambani said would showcase Jio’s ability to create global-scale value. Alongside, Jio unveiled AI-enabled services like Digital Twin System, Jio AI Cloud, JioPC, and JioFrames.
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In retail, Ambani projected over 20% CAGR, with Reliance Consumer Products Ltd. becoming a direct subsidiary to tap India’s $2-trillion consumer market. In energy, RIL is advancing its Dhirubhai Ambani Giga Energy Complex with a battery giga-factory by 2026 and one of the world’s largest single-site solar projects in Kutch spanning 5,50,000 acres.
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Ambani reiterated his commitment to double Reliance’s EBITDA by the end of its “Golden Decade”, while emphasizing that India must remain self-reliant in key technologies and industries to withstand global volatility.
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