
Billionaire Harsh Goenka shares post on Adani vs Pakistan: Just one Indian company ... they ...
Chairperson of the RPG Group Harsh Goenka
Billionaire
Harsh Goenka
recently shared a post on social media platform Twitter where he compared the Andani Group's economic scale to Pakistan's economy. Goenka drew a comparison between the economic might of a single Indian conglomerate, the
Adani Group
, vs the entire nation of Pakistan. "Just one Indian company. Bigger than an entire nation. And they dare to fight with us', wrote Goenka.
Harsh Goenka's Adani vs Pakistan comparison post
Harsh Goenka's post highlighted several statistics:
* Market Capitalization – Adani Group stands at $161 billion, more than three times Pakistan's estimated $50 billion.
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* Renewable Energy – Adani operates 10.9 GW of capacity, surpassing Pakistan's 9–10 GW.
* Green Hydrogen – Adani has global leadership ambitions, while Pakistan reportedly has no major initiative in this sector.
* Port Operations – Adani controls 15 ports with a total capacity of 627 million metric tonnes (MMT), compared to Pakistan's 3 ports with 185 MMT capacity.
To further emphasize his point on the "TOTAL MISMATCH," Goenka used a series of vivid analogies: "Kohli vs a gully cricketer," "ISRO vs a kite," "Shahrukh Khan vs a YouTube actor," "Naatu Naatu vs a school dance," and "CEAT vs a cycle tyre shop."
Read Harsh Goenka's Adani vs Pakistan post here
Just one Indian company. Bigger than an entire nation. And they dare to fight with us!
It's like:
- Kohli vs a gully cricketer
- ISRO vs a kite
- Shahrukh Khan vs a YouTube actor
- Naatu Naatu vs a school dance
- CEAT vs a cycle tyre shop
A TOTAL MISMATCH
'India's a Powerhouse…' commented users
Goenka's post resonated with many users and people posted in support of what he said. 'India's a powerhouse, blasting off like ISRO's finest, while Pakistan's stuck with kites caught in trees. From Bollywood's sparkle to Jio's digital reign, we're untouchable. It's Kohli crushing it versus a gully kid's wild swing. The scoreboard screams India's dominance—sorry, but this lopsided showdown is hilarious! And while our CEAT tyres drive a thriving economy, their CEAT spells Complete Extremism And Terrorism based economy,' commented a user.
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