The future is shaped by leaders who dare to think differently, challenge the status quo, and transform bold ideas into meaningful impact. Through innovation, resilience, and visionary leadership, they are redefining industries and creating lasting value. As we look ahead to 2026, these exceptional changemakers stand out for their ability to inspire progress and shape what's next. Here are the visionaries to watch in the year ahead.
Falguni Nayar

Falguni Nayar, Founder and Executive Chairperson of Nykaa, is one of India’s most influential women entrepreneurs and the visionary behind one of the country’s leading beauty and lifestyle platforms. After nearly two decades in investment banking, she made the bold decision to pursue entrepreneurship at the age of 50, transforming the way Indian consumers discover and shop for beauty, fashion, and lifestyle products.
Under her leadership, Nykaa has grown into a trusted omnichannel brand serving millions of customers, built on authenticity, innovation, and a strong customer-first approach. Its landmark public listing in 2021 further cemented Nayar’s position among India’s most successful self-made women entrepreneurs. Her journey stands as a powerful example of how vision, resilience, and the courage to begin anew can reshape industries and inspire a new generation of women leaders.
Manish K. Prahlad

Manish K. Prahlad is the Founder & CEO of Verdant Impact, the Jaipur-headquartered AgriTech company building India's first integrated intelligence stack for livestock spanning voice-first AI advisory, vision technology, genomics, and lifelong digital health records for animals.
His conviction is contrarian and simple: India's next enterprise wave will be built for the 600 million, not the top 50 million. While global precision-agriculture was designed for industrial farms, Prahlad has engineered technology that adapts to the farmer -& voice-native, vernacular, functional without literacy or connectivity, and rooted in India's indigenous cattle breeds rather than imported genetics.
Under his leadership, Verdant Impact has scaled into one of India's fastest-growing livestock technology ventures, partnered with state animal husbandry departments, and been recognised among India's Most Innovative Organisations 2026. He also serves as Global Convener of the Indigenous Economic Forum.
Bibin Babu

Bibin Babu is a serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and global technology leader, and the Founder of GrowQR AI, a Human Readiness Operating System that combines verified skill identity and an AI career co-pilot to help individuals make best career decisions and access best-fit opportunities.
Over the past decade, Bibin has built and scaled ventures across Artificial Intelligence, Fintech, Blockchain, and Design, with multiple successful exits. His ventures include Paycio, Colexion and Innowork, with ventures collectively reaching 20M+ users.
An active angel investor, he has backed several early-stage startups and serves as Chairperson of India Designer Show. He has spoken at platforms including TEDx, G20 Summit, World Economic Forum, Google I/O, and Stanford University.
A 40 under 40, Forbes India Leadership Award 2025 recipient, Bibin continues to champion innovation, entrepreneurship, technology, and human potential.
Deepinder Goyal

Deepinder Goyal, Founder and CEO of Zomato, is one of India’s most prominent technology entrepreneurs, known for transforming the way millions of Indians discover restaurants, order food, and experience dining. An IIT Delhi alumnus, he founded Zomato in 2008 with a vision to simplify restaurant discovery and build a seamless food-tech ecosystem.
Under his leadership, Zomato has evolved into a diversified technology platform spanning food delivery, quick commerce, dining, and restaurant-focused services. The company’s landmark public listing in 2021 marked a significant milestone for India’s new-age technology sector and further established Zomato as a leading digital platform.
Known for his customer-centric approach, data-driven mindset, and relentless focus on innovation, Goyal continues to shape the company’s growth and evolution. His entrepreneurial journey reflects the impact of technology-led disruption and has positioned him as an influential voice in India’s rapidly expanding digital economy
Dr. Parameshwara CM

Since Independence, India's healthcare sector has experienced major transformation, characterised by the development of critical infrastructure and the embrace of advanced medical technologies. Medical entrepreneurs have become key to this progress, as physicians increasingly move beyond clinical practice to establish specialised hospitals, dedicated healthcare institutions, and preventive care programs. Contemporary healthcare increasingly emphasises four foundational pillars: prevention, precision, patient-centred care, and patient education. Institutions such as the Smiles Institute of Gastroenterology exemplify this transition by providing specialised care for conditions including piles, fissures, fistulas, and perianal abscesses.
These services are supported by advanced laser surgery and other minimally invasive techniques, which enable faster recovery and improved clinical outcomes. With ongoing technological improvements and increasing health awareness, medical entrepreneurship is transforming the delivery of medical services by advancing accessibility, affordability, and innovation. The next milestone for India's healthcare sector has to prioritise early intervention, precision treatment, and sustained medical innovation to improve outcomes for millions.

























