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Only one Indian family features in Bloomberg’s 2025 list of 25 richest families

In a global wealth order dominated by longstanding dynasties and generational empires, only one Indian family, the Ambanis, has secured a place on Bloomberg’s 2025 list of the worlds’ 25 richest families.

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