Karan Adani Meeting With Bengal Chief Revives Tajpur Port Interest

Karan Adani, managing director of Adani Ports and SEZ (APSEZ) and son of Gautam Adani, met West Bengal chief minister Suvendu Adhikari at Nabanna on Wednesday evening. Officials did not disclose details of the meeting. The visit occurred one day before the Union ports, shipping and waterways minister Sarbananda Sonowal was due to meet the chief minister. The timing has drawn attention in political and business circles.

The outreach by APSEZ within one month of the Bharatiya Janata Party government assuming office has reignited speculation over the group’s interest in the state’s maritime infrastructure. Observers noted that the company had been an initial successful bidder for the proposed Tajpur deep sea port before the previous administration cancelled the tender and ordered a re-bid. The meeting has therefore been interpreted as a possible step towards reviving that proposal. No confirmation of project plans was provided by either side.

The Adani group has a substantial footprint across key infrastructure sectors, including roads, airports, power transmission, data centres and city gas distribution, positioning it as a natural partner for a government seeking to accelerate private investment in the state’s infrastructure build-out. The group has also acquired a 40-acre plot in Rajarhat for a data centre, signalling continued interest in regional digital infrastructure. Analysts suggested that such holdings increase the company’s strategic relevance to state development plans.

Political timing and the sequence of meetings with state and Union officials have added to scrutiny of potential commercial intentions, while state officials have maintained that discussions are part of routine investor-government engagement. The matter is likely to remain under observation as scheduled meetings and any formal proposals or tenders emerge. For now there is no official announcement on renewed bids for port projects or new investment commitments.

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