Sridhar Ganta: Quietly Turning Hyderabad into India’s Healthtech Back Office

While India’s healthtech narrative is often framed around consumer apps and venture-funded platforms, Sridhar Ganta has spent the last decade building something far less visible—and far more foundational. From Hyderabad, Ganta helped create the technology backbone that powers healthcare systems across the United States and beyond. As co-founder and former CEO of GlobalLogic, Ganta played…

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Raghu Ravinutala: From Hyderabad to Global AI—Building Yellow.ai Without the Startup Noise

While India’s startup headlines often spotlight consumer apps and flashy valuations, Raghu Ravinutala has been quietly building one of Hyderabad’s most globally relevant AI companies—without the theatrics that usually accompany scale. As co-founder of Yellow.ai (earlier Yellow Messenger), Ravinutala focused early on a problem most startups avoided due to its complexity: enterprise-grade conversational AI. At…

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Phani Kishan Addepalli: Building Quietly at the Intersection of Healthcare and Technology in Hyderabad

In a startup ecosystem often dominated by loud valuations and growth-at-any-cost narratives, Phani Kishan Addepalli represents a different—and increasingly relevant—kind of founder. Based in Hyderabad, Addepalli has focused not on consumer hype, but on solving one of India’s most under-addressed problems: preventive and corporate healthcare. As the co-founder and CEO of ekincare, Phani Kishan built…

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B.V.R. Mohan Reddy: The Engineer Who Put Hyderabad on the Global Tech Map

Long before Hyderabad became synonymous with global technology outsourcing, aerospace engineering, and digital services, B. V. R. Mohan Reddy was quietly laying the groundwork. Unlike the flamboyant dealmakers or headline-hunting billionaires, Mohan Reddy represents a rarer breed of Indian CEO: the institution builder who chose depth over hype. In 1991, at a time when India’s…

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Nandan Nilekani: The Technocrat Who Rewired India’s Governance and Digital Economy

Few Indian business leaders have shaped both corporate success and national governance as profoundly as Nandan Nilekani. Best known as the co-founder of Infosys, Nilekani’s legacy extends far beyond boardrooms into the very architecture of India’s digital state. After steering Infosys during its formative growth years, Nilekani took an unprecedented turn—entering public service to build…

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