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Hinduja Group Chairman Gopichand P Hinduja Dies at 85 in London
4 Nov
Summary
- Gopichand P Hinduja, chairman of Hinduja Group, passed away in London
- Transformed Hinduja Group into global industrial powerhouse
- Represented second generation of family's storied business legacy

Gopichand P Hinduja, the chairman of the Hinduja Group and one of Britain's wealthiest businessmen, has passed away in London at the age of 85. Hinduja, who was fondly known as 'GP' in business circles, had been unwell for the past few weeks and died in a London hospital on November 4, 2025.
Hinduja represented the second generation of the storied Hinduja family, taking charge of the globe-spanning conglomerate in May 2023 following the death of his elder brother, Srichand Hinduja. Under his leadership, the Hinduja Group transformed from a traditional Indo-Middle East trading operation into a global industrial powerhouse with interests across banking, finance, energy, automotive, media, and infrastructure.
Some of the Group's most significant acquisitions, including Gulf Oil in 1984 and Ashok Leyland three years later, were made during Gopichand Hinduja's tenure. These investments marked major milestones in the family's business legacy, which traces its origins back to 1919 when the founder, Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja, established the foundation of the conglomerate in Iran. The Group later shifted its base to London in 1979, ushering in a new era of international expansion.



