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America turns 250, and Indian-origin CEOs are powering its biggest companies

As the U.S. marks 250 years, Indian-origin CEOs lead major corporations, reflecting a broader trend of diaspora success.

Politics desk
NRI HeraldJuly 2, 2026
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America turns 250, and Indian-origin CEOs are powering its biggest companies

The United States is celebrating its 250th anniversary this year, and among the leaders steering its largest companies are several Indian-origin chief executives. These executives head firms across technology, finance, and manufacturing sectors, underscoring the growing influence of the Indian diaspora in American corporate leadership.

Prominent figures include Satya Nadella at Microsoft, Sundar Pichai at Alphabet and Google, and Arvind Krishna at IBM. Others such as Shantanu Narayen at Adobe, Nikesh Arora at Palo Alto Networks, and Raj Subramaniam at FedEx also hold top positions. Their appointments reflect a broader shift in corporate America toward diverse leadership.

The trend extends beyond the technology sector, with Indian-origin CEOs leading companies in industries like pharmaceuticals, automotive, and consumer goods. This rise has been attributed to strong educational backgrounds, particularly in engineering and management, as well as a culture of entrepreneurship and risk-taking within the diaspora.

As America marks this milestone, the presence of Indian-origin leaders at the helm of major corporations highlights the country's evolving demographic and economic landscape. Their success stories are seen as emblematic of the opportunities available in the United States for immigrants and their descendants.

Politics desk · July 2, 2026
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