The Adani Group is a leading Indian multinational conglomerate with diversified interests across energy, infrastructure, logistics, ports, agribusiness, and renewable energy.

The group has grown into one of India’s largest business houses, known for its large-scale projects, strategic investments, and significant contributions to the nation’s industrial and economic development. As per the latest corporate shareholdings filed, GQG Partners publicly holds 12 stocks with a net worth of over Rs. 67,548.1 Cr.

1. Adani Energy Solutions Ltd

Adani Energy Solutions Limited is India’s largest private integrated energy player, focused on transmission, distribution, smart metering, and innovative cooling solutions to empower the nation. The company is built on a philosophy of expansion with purpose, aiming to build a sustainable energy ecosystem that balances growth with responsibility. 

With a market capitalization of Rs 1,11,587 crore, the shares closed at Rs 929 per share, decreased around 1.92 percent as compared to the previous closing price. As of September 2025, GQG Partners reduced its stake in the company from 62,861,570 shares in Q1FY26 to 57,586,955 shares in Q2FY26, representing a 0.4% decrease. This partial exit by a prominent foreign investor may signal a cautious outlook, potentially impacting market sentiment and investor confidence in the stock.

2. Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone Ltd

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone is India’s largest integrated transport company, offering unmatched port-to-customer gate connectivity through advanced digital systems. Its core vision is to become the world’s leading Integrated Transport Utility company by delivering customer-centric services through a technology-driven ecosystem.  

With a market capitalization of Rs 3,18,944 crore, the shares closed at Rs 1,476 per share, decreased around 0.19 percent as compared to the previous closing price. As of September 2025, GQG Partners reduced its stake in the company from 85,502,185 shares in Q1FY26  to 75,219,024 shares in Q2FY26, representing a 0.5% decrease. This partial exit by a prominent foreign investor may signal a cautious outlook, potentially impacting market sentiment and investor confidence in the stock.

Written by Abhishek Singh

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