Celebrating 55 Years of Organizing with a Global Stand Against Adani

Gautam Adani is one of the richest men in the world and the oligarch behind India’s most powerful corporate empire. His companies span fossil fuels, infrastructure, media, to defense and have grown through a pattern of land grabs, environmental destruction, and political favoritism.

Adani’s destructive empire is propped up by a global web of investors, partners, and silent beneficiaries. These include corporations investing in his companies, institutions accepting donations, and entities facilitating his expansion. Governments, pension funds, and infrastructure authorities must make a choice: Will they support an empire built on displacement, exploitation, and environmental destruction?

Grassroots groups across Canada, the United States, France, and the United Kingdom Have all decided to raise their voices. From Dallas and New Orleans to Paris, London, and beyond, communities are taking action to demand accountability and resist further expansion.


A wave of grassroots actions for ACORN’S 55th Anniversary led by communities around the world to mark one year since explosive allegations reignited global scrutiny of the Adani Group’s record of financial misconduct, climate destruction, and human rights abuse.

We are sending a clear message:

Cut ties with the Adani empire now – don’t invest, don’t build, and don’t legitimize.

Even if Adani is not currently doing business in your region:

Don’t Let Adani In. Stop the Harm Before It Starts.


  • Adani’s growth has displaced communities and threatened livelihoods, most notably in Dharavi, one of India’s largest informal settlements, where residents are being pushed out, to a literal landfill, to make way for a real estate project. This pattern continues across rural and Indigenous lands in Australia and around the world.
  • His companies are driving the climate crisis by expanding coal operations, building destructive infrastructure, and using greenwashing to mask the damage.
  • Ongoing corruption, fraud allegations, and legal investigations reveal that Adani is not a trustworthy partner for any institution.
  • Many organizations have quietly profited from his empire through investments, partnerships, or donations, and must divest now or be held accountable.
  • Others are considering new relationships — including governments exploring infrastructure deals. The message is simple: Do not start doing business with Adani!

  • Join a local action in your city or country
  • Call on institutions near you to cut ties with Adani
  • Share the campaign and amplify the demand for divestment

The resistance to Adani’s global empire is only growing stronger — and it’s not stopping now. Around the world, people are standing up to say: Our communities will not be ruled by oligarchs — starting with Gautam Adani.


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