Two Indians among world's most powerful women
By
siliconindia news bureau
New York: Indian American Indra Nooyi, the Chairman and CEO of Pepsico, U.S. and Sonia Gandhi, President, Indian National Congress Party have made into the list of 100 powerful women in the world compiled by Forbes magazine.
While Indra was listed as the third powerful woman in the world, Sonia stood at 21st position on the list. According to the magazine, Indra is the highest-ranked woman in business as she successfully expanded the food and beverage giant internationally to counter a decline in Americans' preference for soda and chips.
Among the list of 100 most powerful women, first and second slot were occupied by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the U.S.-based Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chairman Sheila C Blair.
Notably, the women ranked on the list control an altogether 26 trillion dollars worldwide. However, women who hovered for a decade around 46 percent of the American labor force, hold only 15 percent of top corporate jobs in that country. Less than three percent of the country's biggest companies have female chief executives, according to a research by nonprofit firm Catalyst.
The list comprises 54 businesswomen and 23 politicians, with the rest being media executives and personalities and non-profit leaders. A third are newcomers to the rankings.
Just under half the women ranked this year are based outside of the U.S. Top countries represented include the U.K. (five women), China (four), France, India and the Netherlands (three apiece).
Forbes, however, makes an interesting conclusion saying that while individual female leaders continue to climb higher, women as a group are making only modest gains.
While Indra was listed as the third powerful woman in the world, Sonia stood at 21st position on the list. According to the magazine, Indra is the highest-ranked woman in business as she successfully expanded the food and beverage giant internationally to counter a decline in Americans' preference for soda and chips.
Among the list of 100 most powerful women, first and second slot were occupied by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the U.S.-based Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chairman Sheila C Blair.
Notably, the women ranked on the list control an altogether 26 trillion dollars worldwide. However, women who hovered for a decade around 46 percent of the American labor force, hold only 15 percent of top corporate jobs in that country. Less than three percent of the country's biggest companies have female chief executives, according to a research by nonprofit firm Catalyst.
The list comprises 54 businesswomen and 23 politicians, with the rest being media executives and personalities and non-profit leaders. A third are newcomers to the rankings.
Just under half the women ranked this year are based outside of the U.S. Top countries represented include the U.K. (five women), China (four), France, India and the Netherlands (three apiece).
Forbes, however, makes an interesting conclusion saying that while individual female leaders continue to climb higher, women as a group are making only modest gains.
Reader's comments(6)
1
this biasim shown by your article is unjustified, as u have mentioned bout only
few people in Forbes list.....but shouldnt you be aware about all the dignified
Indian ladies listed should be given kudos in your article.............i just
hope next time you will be unbiased.......afterall its not easy to make it to
that list. ajay
few people in Forbes list.....but shouldnt you be aware about all the dignified
Indian ladies listed should be given kudos in your article.............i just
hope next time you will be unbiased.......afterall its not easy to make it to
that list. ajay
Posted by:
ajay
2
we have women president which does not happen even in advanced countries of west
or USA every day, she could not make it to that list.That means we elected a
housewife into a president of india. It is shame to see such a person in
president seat which was occupied by emininent and influential people like
Kalam.
or USA every day, she could not make it to that list.That means we elected a
housewife into a president of india. It is shame to see such a person in
president seat which was occupied by emininent and influential people like
Kalam.
Posted by:
ram
3
So you don't consider Mayawati, a dalit, who rose from slums on her own, to
become the chief minister of India's most populated state and Kiran Mazumdar who
built Biocon starting from a garage as Indians. Interesting to note that Sonia
(an Italian white) and Indra Nooyi(an NRI) is more Indian than the other two
archivers. That is real "WHITE"-wash. But then SiliconIndians have to wash the
stigma of both being brown and Indian. Isn't it?
PS: I know both Nooyi and Sonia are Indians unlike this phoney reporter.
become the chief minister of India's most populated state and Kiran Mazumdar who
built Biocon starting from a garage as Indians. Interesting to note that Sonia
(an Italian white) and Indra Nooyi(an NRI) is more Indian than the other two
archivers. That is real "WHITE"-wash. But then SiliconIndians have to wash the
stigma of both being brown and Indian. Isn't it?
PS: I know both Nooyi and Sonia are Indians unlike this phoney reporter.
Posted by:
Sachin
4
What a shame! Sonia paying left and right to her way to get on these charts! A
couple of years ago, she even paid folks to nominate her for Nobel Peace Price.
What a nerve!
Sonia is at the helm of the nation instigating mass conversions of Indians into
Christianity. Her power and wealth will be of NO AVAIl, when she faces the
Judgement Day!
She is headed towards several lives of menial existence after this life based on
her past and present deeds!
Be compassionate to her, if you run into her in a future life. She will need
lots of it... poor thing!
couple of years ago, she even paid folks to nominate her for Nobel Peace Price.
What a nerve!
Sonia is at the helm of the nation instigating mass conversions of Indians into
Christianity. Her power and wealth will be of NO AVAIl, when she faces the
Judgement Day!
She is headed towards several lives of menial existence after this life based on
her past and present deeds!
Be compassionate to her, if you run into her in a future life. She will need
lots of it... poor thing!
Posted by:
proudindian
5
you are forgetting one more indian great lady- Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw -Chairman &
Managing Director of Biocon....!she is also in forbes list
Managing Director of Biocon....!she is also in forbes list
Posted by:
dharmesh
6
Personally I feel very sickening to see Sonia's name appearing in the most
powerful women's list alongwith Indira Nooyi. It looks like a blow on the face
of the Indian mass.
Too bad.
powerful women's list alongwith Indira Nooyi. It looks like a blow on the face
of the Indian mass.
Too bad.
Posted by:
Muthukumar
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