54 Of World's Biggest Firms Dwell In India: Forbes
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India is home to 54 of the world's biggest and most powerful companies, according to a report by Forbes. Mukesh Ambani’s The Forbes 'Global 2000' is a list of the world's “largest, most powerful public companies,” measured on scales of revenues, profits, assets and market value.
The US maintains its supremacy as the country with the maximum number of firms (564) in the Forbes 'Global 2000’ list. It is followed by Japan with 225 companies.
Reliance Industries is ranked 135th, having a market value of $50.9 billion and $72.8 billion in sales till May 2014.
Other Indian companies in the list include Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (176), ICICI Bank (304),
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This year's list of ‘Global 2000’ includes companies from 62 countries, up from 46 in the inaugural 2003 rankings.
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