Reborn as the richest man in India
重生印度当首富
Summary
When Jogo regained consciousness, he found himself reborn as Jogo Gupta, a 16-year-old boy from a middle-class family in Mumbai in 1986.
Originally, he could sleep peacefully, his family income was good, and his high school was a private international school with expensive tuition.
It's just that his father just went bankrupt and owed millions in bank loans. He went from being a millionaire to being a millionaire.
In order to keep his house and avoid falling into a slum with nothing, Qiaogo must first pay off the million-dollar debt within a month.
In 1991, the Indian version of reform and opening up began, allowing private companies to enter industries originally controlled by the state, such as energy, electricity, mining and other industries.
India's major monopoly private groups began to expand rapidly from this time, affecting all aspects of the Indian people.
In the previous life, China's reform and opening up failed to catch up, but India's reform and opening up finally caught up. Qiao Ge thought that he should accumulate as much capital as possible before 1991 in order to obtain greater benefits after the reform and opening up.
- 1 Chapter 1 Not only did he not pay back his debt, he also wanted to borrow another 200,000 yuan.
- 2 Chapter 2 I want to help you but you can’t
- 3 Chapter 3 Banks can’t lend to private individuals, but they can
- 4 Chapter 4 You can pay a deposit, but how to ensure safety?
- 5 Chapter 5 The largest slum in central Mumbai
- 6 Chapter 6 Navi Mumbai New Port
- 7 Chapter 7 Black Gold
- 8 Chapter 8 Real Profits
- 9 Chapter 9 How to purchase 10,000 packages if funds are insufficient
- 10 Chapter 10 Earn 40 Lakhs
- 11 Chapter 11 Recruiting a younger brother has work to do
- 12 Chapter 12 The small contractor makes the difference
- 13 Chapter 13 Ten thousand is too little and not enough
- 14 Chapter 14 From Millionaire to Multimillionaire
- 15 Chapter 15 Gifts with ‘taste’
- 16 Chapter 16 God is not willing to give you a windfall
- 17 Chapter 17: Not ruthless enough to lose hundreds of thousands
- 18 Chapter 18 More than a Million Rupees
- 19 Chapter 19 Saline-alkali land is good
- 20 Chapter 20 Paying taxes according to law taught by the teacher
- 21 Chapter 21 A group is eager to send money
- 22 Chapter 22 Mortgage Loans
- 23 Chapter 23 A surprise more than 1,000 kilometers away
- 24 Chapter 24 I treat you and you pay
- 25 Chapter 25 The one who can eat swan meat is definitely the golden toad
- 26 Chapter 26 Mumbai Outstanding Contribution Award
- 27 Chapter 27 Bail of Rs 1 Lakh
- 28 Chapter 28 Gang commits crime
- 29 Chapter 29 Like a grandson
- 30 Chapter 30 Reporter, Editor-in-Chief and President
- 31 Chapter 31 Summoned by top leaders in Mumbai
- 32 Chapter 32 It’s not too much to rely on the administrator, right?
- 33 Chapter 33 Lend you 100 million rupees
- 34 Chapter 34 If you play dirty tricks, I will play bigger tricks
- 35 Chapter 35 Compromise Plan 200 Million
- 36 Chapter 36 The youngest multi-millionaire
- 37 Chapter 37 Want to be a police officer
- 38 Chapter 38: Some answers to the question in the comment area that some book friends think that the V
- 39 Chapter 39 Please keep it a secret for me
- 40 Chapter 40 Fund Supervision
- 41 Chapter 41 Frame the newspaper and hang it on the wall
- 42 Chapter 42 100,000 bales of cotton ruin the scene
- 43 Chapter 43 You can purchase with confidence
- 44 Chapter 44: Only half full after eating
- 45 Chapter 45 The strong one is the one who takes both black and white
- 46 Chapter 46 Indian Movies
- 47 Chapter 47 The friendship is neither deep nor shallow
- 48 Chapter 48 It’s too confusing
- 49 Chapter 49 Black-hearted Businessman
- 50 Chapter 50 Adhere to professional ethics
- 51 Chapter 51 How can anything in the world be so cheap?
- 52 Chapter 52 Supplementary Agreement
- 53 Chapter 53 Dried this bowl of Ganges water
- 54 Chapter 54 One link after another
- 55 Chapter 55 The blame has been laid
- 56 Chapter 56 Worth a Million Dollars
- 57 Chapter 57 The Indian villain?
- 58 Chapter 58 Exchange of goods for goods
- 59 Chapter 59 Immorality
- 60 Chapter 60 Whole package sale
- 61 Chapter 61 Upstream and downstream take all
- 62 Chapter 62 Temple Treasure
- 63 Chapter 63 Little Financial Owner
- 64 Chapter 64 Legalizing Transactions
- 65 Chapter 65 The poor man with a million rupees
- 66 Chapter 66 Recruitment Interview
- 67 Chapter 67: Foreign exchange is easy to exchange for wool
- 68 Chapter 68: Hire more people and save more dollars
- 69 Chapter 69 The left hand turns to the right hand
- 70 Chapter 70 Rajiv’s roll call
- 71 Chapter 71 Nationally Famous
- 72 Chapter 72 The dead duck has a tough mouth
- 73 Chapter 73 Big Landlord
- 74 Chapter 74 Returning home in glory
- 75 Chapter 75 Gold Rush
- 76 Chapter 76 Security Issues
- 77 Chapter 77 Conversion to Religion
- 78 Chapter 78 Master ‘Master’
- 79 Chapter 79 Impersonating a high caste
- 80 Chapter 80 Special Protection Force
- 81 Chapter 81 Young Old Immortal
- 82 Chapter 82 The Strongest Campus of Indian Institute of Technology
- 83 Chapter 83 All power and money
- 84 Chapter 84 Three Favors
- 85 Chapter 85 Three to Five Times Profit
- 86 Chapter 86 It’s not about renting, I actually want to buy
- 87 Chapter 87 Planning news leaked
- 88 Chapter 88 Blockade and Martial Law
- 89 Chapter 89 The Dream of a Billionaire
- 90 Chapter 90 Burn it to look professional
- 91 Chapter 91 Who should I talk to?
- 92 Chapter 92 The peak at the beginning
- 93 Chapter 93 Shooting
- 94 Chapter 94 A guilty conscience
- 95 Chapter 95 Net worth 400 million rupees
- 96 Chapter 96 3 million per acre
- 97 Chapter 97 Three small goals in the Indian version
- 98 Chapter 98 Surrender
- 99 Chapter 99 Taken advantage of
- 100 Chapter 100 Sky-high price scraps
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