Summary

The FICCI Young Leaders Summit 2025 in Mumbai will convene on November 12 to discuss India’s future. Key topics include startup regulation, AI, sustainability, and youth in governance. Speakers include Harsha V. Agarwal, Shrikant Eknath Shinde, Sanya Malhotra, and digital icons. The New Indian is the official media partner.

MUMBAI: As India’s youth step into positions of influence across sectors, the FICCI Young Leaders Summit 2025, to be held on November 12 at Taj Lands End, Mumbai, is set to become a defining platform for those shaping the country’s future.

The event, hosted by the FICCI Young Leaders Forum, will see participation from political leaders, startup founders, and creative minds.

The New Indian joins as the official media partner, chronicling the event’s defining dialogues and stories of leadership.

The summit opens with an address by Harsha V. Agarwal, President of FICCI, followed by remarks from Shashwat Goenka, Chair of the FICCI Young Leaders Forum, and Anant Goenka, President-Elect of FICCI.

Throughout the day, sessions will explore diverse themes — from startup regulation and venture capital to AI-driven leadership and sustainability.

One of the most anticipated conversations will be “India Tomorrow: Voices of Young Parliamentarians,” moderated by Rohan Dua, Executive Editor of The New Indian. The session will feature MPs Shrikant Eknath Shinde and Chandan Chauhan, who will discuss the role of India’s youth in creating jobs, driving entrepreneurship, and reshaping governance.

The afternoon will feature sessions on AI and ethical leadership, featuring executives from Google, Microsoft, BharatGPT, and WPP, and a motivational panel titled “Unfiltered Journeys: The Grit Behind the Glory.” This session will bring together Raghav Chadha, Rashii Khanna, Ranveer Brar, and Sangram Singh — each sharing stories of resilience, failure, and transformation.

Later in the day, Sanya Malhotra will headline “In Her Element”, discussing her journey as both actor and entrepreneur. The event will close with a session on purpose-driven brands, led by digital icons Diipa Khosla, Karan Tacker, and Sarah Sarosh.

With The New Indian as media partner, the summit will spotlight India’s youthful energy and its collective ambition to lead with purpose, empathy, and innovation.