Mukesh Ambani’s Digital and Green Bet Shapes India’s Business Future 
Still central to India’s shifting business landscape in 2026, Mukesh Ambani pushes forward with bold moves in tech and clean power. Because of Jio Platforms and Jio-Bharti, faster internet access spreads across the nation, carried by affordable plans that let people use lots of data. Instead of waiting, he builds massive solar and hydrogen projects through Reliance’s energy arm, shaping how factories and cities run. With 5G rolling out, artificial intelligence powers everyday tools – from money transfers to storage systems used by small firms. Although many doubted such fast progress, millions now rely on these networks daily. While others hesitated, his companies laid groundwork quietly, turning connectivity into a tool most citizens depend on without noticing. After years of steady investment, digital life in India runs partly because of choices made long ago inside one corporate office.
Not just stopping at phone services, Ambani’s influence stretches into how goods are made and sold across India. With shops everywhere and a smooth mix of web buying and physical stores, Reliance Retail matches big international players. Thanks to smart software tracking stock and quick local deliveries, even distant towns get fast service. Small vendors in villages and mid-sized cities now reach customers through digital tools they couldn’t before. Better tech access means higher output and better pay for many workers behind the scenes. On another front, huge funds flow into eco-friendly power projects like sun-made materials, hydrogen fuel, and massive plants building EV parts and storage units. These moves could turn India into a supplier of green machinery worldwide
