The Knight Frank report added that India is now home to 191 billionaires, of which 26 joined the ranks in just the last year, which was pegged at just 7 in 2019 The number of Indian high-net-worth ...
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The combined wealth of Indian billionaires is estimated at $950 billion, ranking the country third globally, behind the US and Mainland China. A new report by global consultancy firm Knight Frank ...
"India is now home to 191 billionaires, of which 26 joined the ranks in just the last year, which was pegged at just 7 in 2019," the consultant said. The combined wealth of Indian billionaires is ...
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India ranked 4th in global billionaire wealth, just behind the United States, China and Russia, as its billionaire population expanded 12% between 2023 and 2024, according to the Knight’s Frank ...
The country now has 191 billionaires of which 26 joined the ranks in just the last year. The combined wealth of Indian billionaires is estimated at $950 billion, ranking the country third globally ...
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The combined wealth of Indian billionaires is estimated at $950 billion, ranking the country third globally, behind the US ($5.7 trillion) and Mainland China ($1.34 trillion). "India's growing ...
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