Agnivesh Agarwal, Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal’s Son, Dies in US at 49 The Bridge Chronicle
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Agnivesh Agarwal, Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal’s Son, Dies in US at 49

Business leader remembered for his work across Vedanta group as family mourns sudden loss

Akanksha Kumari

Agnivesh Agarwal, son of Vedanta Group chairman Anil Agarwal, passed away in the United States at the age of 49, leaving the Indian corporate world in shock. The family confirmed that he suffered a cardiac arrest while undergoing treatment after a recent skiing accident. He was admitted to a hospital in New York, where doctors were hopeful about his recovery before his condition suddenly worsened.

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Anil Agarwal shared the news on social media, calling it the darkest day of his life. In an emotional message, he said Agnivesh was full of energy and plans for the future and that the family believed he was out of danger. Tributes and condolence messages followed soon after from business leaders, politicians and colleagues who had worked closely with him.

Born in 1976, Agnivesh Agarwal was educated at Mayo College in Ajmer and later pursued higher studies abroad. He joined the Vedanta Group at a young age and was seen as a key part of the next generation of leadership within the conglomerate. Over the years, he held senior roles across group companies and was closely involved in strategic and operational decisions.

He had served as chairman of Hindustan Zinc and was also associated with other Vedanta entities, including Talwandi Sabo Power Limited. Colleagues describe him as hands on and approachable, someone who preferred being on the ground rather than staying confined to boardrooms. Outside work, he was known to be interested in sports and music.

Following his death, messages of support poured in for the Agarwal family. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences, noting the loss as deeply saddening. Industry leaders remembered Agnivesh as a grounded professional who balanced business responsibilities with a strong sense of family.

The Agarwal family said his values and vision would continue to guide their work, particularly in the areas of philanthropy and social development. For many within the group, his passing is being seen not just as a personal tragedy for the family, but as the loss of a leader who was expected to play a larger role in the years ahead.

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