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Forbes List: 9th edition of ’30 Under 30 Asia’ list released, these Indians got place

Forbes released its 9th edition of '30 Under 30 Asia' list on Thursday. This list includes the names of young entrepreneurs, leaders and pioneer entrepreneurs under the age of 30 from the Asia-Pacific region, those who promote innovation and those who bring change in the business world.

By: Ruchi Upadhyay  Pardaphash Group
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Forbes List: 9th edition of ’30 Under 30 Asia’ list released, these Indians got place

New Delhi: Forbes on Thursday released its 9th edition of ’30 Under 30 Asia’ list. This list includes the names of young entrepreneurs, leaders and pioneer entrepreneurs under the age of 30 from the Asia-Pacific region, those who promote innovation and those who bring change in the business world. This prestigious list has names from various sectors like technology, sustainability sectors, logistics and fashion business. Let us know about them.

The names of Pavitra Chari and Arpan Kumar Chandel from the entertainment world have been included in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Asia List. Pavitra is a trained singer and musician. She was nominated for a Grammy in 2023. On the other hand, Arpan Kumar Chandel is an Indian rapper. He is also known as King. He came into limelight across the world when Nick Jonas remixed his hit song ‘Maan Meri Jaan’.

Mr. King rose to fame in 2019 on MTV Hustle. He has released several albums since then. His latest album ‘New Life’ features artists like Nikita Gandhi and Gucci Mane. He is the ambassador of Sony Audio. He has also launched his own fragrance called Blanco.

The list includes many names in the consumer technology sector. Among them are names like Kush Jain, Arth Chaudhary, Devant Bhardwaj and Oshi Kumari. Kush Jain is working in the field of helping the visually impaired with his cutting-edge AI based products. He co-founded ORama AI. Their products help the visually impaired learn Braille.

Artha Chaudhary, Diwant Bhardwaj and Oshi Kumari co-founded Indian drone startup InsideFPV in 2020. Their main product is an easy-to-use “plug-and-fly” drone that does not require complex setup. His company based in Surat also sells drones and related parts online.

Pranav Manpuriya of Startup Flux Auto, associated with Autonomous Driving, is also named in the list. He founded this startup in 2017. The company is working on creating self-driving software for forklift and warehouse robots.

They claim that their technology can easily fit into existing systems of infrastructure. The names of Race Energy’s Arun Shreyar and Gautam Maheswaran are also included in the Forbes list. The startup is headquartered in Hyderabad and specializes in manufacturing swappable battery packs for the popular three-wheeler auto-rickshaws in India.

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