Looking to reap full benefits of these investments from the financial year 2016-17 onwards, Ambani said RIL would have a unique portfolio of globally competitive petrochemical and refining business with a new age India-centric consumer business with very high growth potential.
"This will place Reliance in a select group of most valuable companies in the world," he said, addressing shareholders at the Annual General Meeting of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), which also operates the world's largest crude oil refining.
Over a third of Ambani's more-than-one-hour-long speech was focussed on RIL's plans to use the 4G or fourth-generation telecom technology, also known as LTE or Long-Term Evolution, to offer wireless broadband as well as voice services.
Targeting 100 per cent national coverage within the next three years, Ambani said the 4G LTE smartphones will be brought to India at a price less than Rs 4,000 by December.
These phones will beam HD television, video on demand, music, news and magazines, he added.