There are three new entrants and seven returnees this year
Eight billionaires from the 2022 Rich List did not make it to the list this year
Savitri Jindal retains the top spot as the richest Indian woman; Falguni Nayar drops 44 ranks; Landmark Group's Renuka Jagtiani makes a debut. Here are India's women billionaires
In 2023, the net wealth of the Dhingra brothers totals $8.2 billion, a shade higher than the Dani family's at $8 billion, while Polycab India's Inder Jaisinghani has risen up 28 spots to rank 32
While Mukesh Ambani has regained the top spot, Savitri Jindal, at number 4, is the only woman billionaire in the top 10
Here's a look at the top wealth gainers and losers in the Forbes India Rich List 2023
A dramatic change in the pecking order at the top kept collective wealth flat
India is riding high and is considered a hot spot by global investors. That buoyancy has made the elite club of India's 100 Richest even more exclusive this year, with the minimum net worth to make the cutoff rising to a record $2.3 billion
Sridhar Vembu, founder and CEO of Zoho Corp, speaks about the R&D focus at his company, India's only billion-dollar-revenue software products business. Vembu was in Bengaluru on Oct. 9 for Zoho's annual conference for developers and partners. He also speaks about the challenges of navigating the growing uncertainties ahead as the crisis in the Middle East exacerbates the problems of a slowing global economy. Vembu reiterated his promise not to layoff any employees at the 15,000-strong SaaS company
Kamath, the only Indian signatory on the list this year, and the youngest philanthropist among pledgers from India, has committed to use his money towards causes including climate change, education and health care
In spite of writing off investments in two startups, the founder of Info Edge reckons that the present micro and macro environment makes for a perfect climate for more investments in startups