The Jindal business empire was built by the late industrialist Om Prakash Jindal, popularly known as O.P. Jindal. Before his tragic death in a helicopter crash in 2005, he divided the family businesses among his four sons.
The four Jindal brothers are:
1οΈβ£ Prithviraj Jindal
2οΈβ£ Sajjan Jindal
3οΈβ£ Ratan Jindal
4οΈβ£ Naveen Jindal
π Division of the Business Empire
O.P. Jindal structured the businesses with cross-holdings so that all family companies could continue benefiting from mutual growth and cooperation.
π Major Business Responsibilities
πΉ Prithviraj Jindal
Leads Jindal SAW, known for steel pipes and energy-related products.
πΉ Sajjan Jindal
Heads the JSW Group, which includes:
β’ JSW Steel
β’ JSW Energy
β’ JSW Cement
β’ JSW Paints
β’ Infrastructure and sports businesses
πΉ Ratan Jindal
Leads Jindal Stainless, one of Indiaβs largest stainless-steel manufacturers.
πΉ Naveen Jindal
Heads Jindal Steel & Power and is also known for his involvement in politics, sports, and education initiatives.
π Legacy of O.P. Jindal
The Jindal family remains one of Indiaβs most powerful industrial families, with businesses spanning:
β’ Steel
β’ Energy
β’ Infrastructure
β’ Mining
β’ Cement
β’ Sports and education
β‘ Together, the four Jindal brothers helped expand the family legacy into a global industrial empire.