New York: As many as 56 Indian companies have featured in the Forbes 'Global 2000' list for 2016, which is a snapshot of the world's largest and most powerful public companies. The Forbes list features 2,000 public companies from around 63 countries which account for US$ 35 trillion in revenue, US$ 2.4 trillion in profit, US$ 162 trillion of assets, and have a combined market value of US$ 44 trillion. Among the Indian companies, Reliance Industries leads the pack as the largest public company in India and has been ranked 121st, followed by State bank of India (149), Oil and Natural Gas ranked (220), ICICI Bank (266), HDFC Bank (275), Indian Oil (371), Tata Consultancy Services (385), NTPC (400), Bharti Airtel (453), Axis Bank (484), Infosys (590), Bharat Petroleum (650), Wipro (755), Tata Steel (1178), Adani Enterprises (1993). The list also features Coal India (465), Larsen and Toubro (505), ITC (781), Kotak Mahindra Bank (899), Mahindra and Mahindra (901) and HCL Technologies (943) among others.
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