While India celebrates the triumph of good over evil during Diwali, billionaire businessman Mukesh Ambani may well be commemorating a smaller triumph of his own.
Thanks to the recent gains of his Reliance Industries on the stock market, Ambani has moved up to second place among India's wealthiest citizens, and he is the richest person who actually lives in the country.
In the last few weeks, Reliance Industries raced ahead of public-sector behemoth Oil and Natural Gas to become India's largest company. Reliance Industries' market value stands at around $37.4 billion, and Ambani's net wealth has consequentially risen to more than $15.5 billion.
Reliance Industries, the flagship company of Ambani's Reliance Group, Thursday posted record results that beat analysts expectations. Net profit for the quarter ended Sept. 30 increased 10%, to $1.1 billion. Sales rose 30%, to $12.1 billion.
The company is making a big push into India's booming retail market, spending $5.4 billion to open a chain of supermarkets and other stores across the country.
Mumbai-based Ambani, 49, has displaced Wipro's Azim Premji, who was No. 2 on last year's Forbes list of India's 40


