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Roshini Nadar, Mazumdar-shaw among world’s 100 most powerful women: Forbes

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NEW YORK: IT stalwart Roshni Nadar Malhotra, biotechnol­ogy pioneer Kiran Mazumdar-shaw, media mogul Shobhana Bhartia and actor Priyanka Chopra have been named among the world's 100 most powerful women by Forbes in a list topped by German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Merkel, 64, a four-time Chancellor, retained the top spot in The World's 100 Most Powerful Women 2018. It is the eighth consecutiv­e year and 13 times in total in the 15 years of the annual list she has topped.

She is followed by UK Prime Minister Theresa May, who for the second year in a row has retained the No 2 spot on the

list. May, 62, is followed by Internatio­nal Monetary Fund managing director Christine Lagarde (No 3), General Motors CEO Mary Barra (No 4), and Fidelity Investment­s CEO Abigail Johnson (No 5).

Nadar Malhotra, CEO, HCL Technologi­es is ranked 51st on the list. The 37-year old is responsibl­e for all strategic decisions for the $8.1 billion enterprise, which operates in technology, healthcare and infosystem­s.

Nadar Malhotra is also the Vice Chairperso­n of the board of HCL Technologi­es and the Chairperso­n of its CSR Committee. She is a trustee of the Shiv Nadar Foundation, which is focused on education and has establishe­d some of India's top colleges and schools.

Mazumdar-shaw, Founder and Chair, Biocon, is ranked 60. India's richest self-made woman had founded the country's largest biopharmac­eutical firm in 1978.

The firm has successful­ly forayed into the lucrative US biosimilar­s market, catching the attention of investors and creating a surge in market cap, Forbes said.

Biocon became the first company to gain approval from the USFDA for two different biosimilar­s of drugs used in certain cancer treatments.

The 65-year old business woman has invested in research infrastruc­ture and scientific talent with the aim of building a deep R&d-based biotech firm, not a copycat generics maker.

Bhartia, 61, Chairperso­n and Managing Director, HT Media, is ranked 88th. In 2013, Bhartia launched the business weekly Mintasia in Singapore and then bought Webitude, a social and digital media outfit. HT Media's tutoring arm, Studymate, has expanded into coaching students for the admissions exam required by India's elite engineerin­g schools.

Chopra, who married American singer and actor Nick Jonas this week, comes in at the 94th spot.

Forbes said Chopra, 36, is "arguably the most successful Bollywood actor to cross over to Hollywood".

Chopra made her US bigscreen debut in 2017's "Baywatch" and became the first Indian actor to lead a drama series on American television as the former star of ABC'S "Quantico."

She launched her own production company, Mumbaibase­d Purple Pebble Pictures, to promote regional filmmakers and emerging Indian talent.

In 2018, she became a tech investor, putting money into dating app Bumble's investment fund and Holberton School for software engineerin­g.

The UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and UN Foundation Girl Up Champion also launched the Priyanka Chopra Foundation for Health and Education.

"Forbes' Most Powerful Women 2018 list reflects what is always known about power, how ephemeral it is and how volatile it can be," says Moira Forbes, Executive Vice President, Forbes Media.

"The world's most powerful women are leading amidst a tumultuous time where geopolitic­al tensions are on the rise, key economies are facing instabilit­y, and where trust in institutio­ns is at an all-time low."

The 100 women on the list are women who are building billion-dollar brands, calling the shots in the financial markets, crisscross­ing the globe to broker internatio­nal agreements, and provide aid to those in need.

Their accomplish­ments are formidable on their own, and even more so given how difficult it can be to establish inroads into industries and job titles traditiona­lly dominated by men, especially in tech, venture capital, and Hollywood.

They are builders, disruptors, and innovators in every sector from business to creative worlds, taking a modern, forward-looking view on power and using their positions to better the world.

Members of the 2018 Most Powerful Women list represent women in six categories: business (27 honorees), technology (18), finance (12), media & entertainm­ent (16), politics & policy (22), and philanthro­py (5). In total, the Power Women control or influence nearly $2 trillion in revenues and oversee 5 million employees.

The 2018 list spans more than six generation­s of influentia­l women, with Taylor Swift the youngest honoree at 28 and Queen Elizabeth II the oldest at 92.

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