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Jeet Adani On Navi Mumbai Airport: 'We Want To Make This A City To Serve'

In this exclusive interview, Jeet Adani, Director of Adani Airports, discusses the strategic significance of the new Navi Mumbai International Airport. Speaking to Maria Shakil, Adani highlights the massive engineering challenge of 'moving mountains' to build the airport and the group's commitment to sustainability, aiming for 100% green energy within three to five years. He explains how the project unlocks growth for Mumbai by resolving the city's long-standing connectivity limitations. Adani also reflects on the 'indomitable spirit' of his father, Gautam Adani, a quality he seeks to emulate in his own leadership. The conversation covers the airport's future-proof infrastructure, including plans for EV tolls and seamless multi-modal transport connectivity.

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