Hurun Rich List 2026: India Becomes Third-Largest Hub for Billionaires
Recently released The Hurun Rich List 2026 has revealed that India now has 308 billionaires. And by that placing the country third globally after the United States and China in terms of population of billionaire. The list highlights the rapid growth of wealth creation and entrepreneurship in India. According to the report India has been added 57 new billionaires in the past year. Although 27 individuals dropped out of the list which resulting in a net increase of 24 billionaires compared to last year.
The Hurun Rich List 2026 shows a good rise in the wealth of India’s billionaire class. The total wealth hold by Indian billionaires increased by 10 percent year on year and to reaching ₹112.6 trillion.
Key wealth trends highlighted in the report includes,
199 billionaires saw their wealth increase
109 billionaires recorded either stagnant or declining wealth
Women represent about 7 percent of the India’s billionaires
In the Hurun Rich List 2026 Reliance Chairman Mr. Mukesh Ambani has retained the his position as both India’s richest person and Asia’s richest individual.
Important details about his wealth includes
Net worth: ₹9.8 trillion
Growth: 9 percent increase compared to last year
Meanwhile Mr. Gautam Adani who is the chairman of the Adani Group remained the second richest person in India. This position held despite experiencing a 14 percent decline in his wealth and bringing his net worth to ₹7.5 trillion.
The Hurun Rich List 2026 also highlighted the growing presence of women among India’s wealthiest individuals.
Roshni Nadar Malhotra, She is chairperson of HCL Technologies ranked third among India’s richest individuals with a wealth of ₹3.2 trillion. She also remained the only woman among India’s top 10 richest people.
Overall the 23 Indian women billionaires collectively hold wealth worth ₹9.8 trillion. This reflecting the gradual rise of women entrepreneurs and corporate leaders in India.
One of the most significant findings in the Hurun Rich List 2026 is the changing sectoral composition of wealth creation.
The healthcare sector produced the highest number of new billionaires. This indicating strong growth in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology and healthcare services.
Sector wise new billionaire creation,
Healthcare: 53 new billionaires
Industrial products: 36 new billionaires
Consumer goods: 31 new billionaires
The Hurun Rich List 2026 reported that Cyrus S. Poonawalla who is the founder and chairman of the Serum Institute of India. He has recorded the largest absolute wealth gain in India.
His wealth increased by ₹0.91 trillion during the year reflecting the continued global demand for vaccines and healthcare innovations.
India’s financial capital Mumbai continues to dominate the country’s billionaire landscape.
Key highlights include
95 billionaires reside in Mumbai
The city added 15 new billionaires this year
Even Though Mumbai lost its title as Asia’s billionaire capital to Shenzhen in China which now hosts 133 billionaires.
Globally, the cities with the highest number of billionaires include,
New York – 146 billionaires
Shanghai – 120 billionaires
Beijing – 107 billionaires
London – 102 billionaires
The Hurun Rich List 2026 also highlighted the demographic profile of India’s wealthiest individuals.
Average age of Indian billionaires: 67 years
Global average age: 65 years
The youngest billionaire in India is Ritesh Agarwal founder of Oyo aged 32, with a net worth of ₹14,440 crore.
Q. According to the Hurun Rich List 2026, what is India’s global rank in terms of number of billionaires?
A. First
B. Second
C. Third
D. Fourth
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