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The contribution of Indian entrepreneurs towards global business has been immense in terms of innovation, sustainability, and leadership across the sectors. Prominent Indian leaders in international organizations include Sundar Pichai of Google, Satya Nadella of Microsoft, and former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi. These have shaped the directions of technologies, business management, and the integration of the disabled into the economy.
Companies such as Flipkart and Ola have brought drastic changes in the field of e-commerce and transportation in India. Their business models are copied by similar companies in other parts of the world. In the IT sector, Indian-origin companies like Infosys, Wipro and TCS have emerged as the world’s leading IT service providers for software development, consulting and outsourcing services.
Kind-heartedness from such business gurus as Azim Premji and ventures by tycoons such as Mukesh Ambani in telecommunications and retail have shifted the global market outlook. Indian talent in Silicon valley has boosted innovation, with many technology start-ups by Indian owners attaining unicorn status.
Moreover, Indian start-ups are outstanding in the field of sustainability and social innovation, such as renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and healthcare sectors impacting the global level. This cocktail of innovation, strategic planning and social responsibility underlines the impact of Indian entrepreneurs in the global business environment.