PM Modi enters Forbes Most Powerful People list at 15, Sonia Gandhi out

Russian President topped the list, pipping Barack Obama for second consecutive year

Update: 2014-11-06 10:43 GMT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Photo: PTI)

New York: Prime Minister Narendra Modi made his debut on Thursday among the world's most powerful people, ranked 15th on the Forbes list. Russian President Vladimir Putin topped the list, pipping his US counterpart Barack Obama for the second consecutive year.

On PM Modi, Forbes said, "India's newest rock star doesn't hail from Bollywood. He is the newly elected Prime Minister who sailed into office in May with a landslide victory, ushering the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) into power after decades of control by the Gandhi dynasty."

"Modi is credited with massive reconstruction projects in his home state of Gujarat. His administration promises to bring economic rejuvenation to other beleaguered parts of India. The world is as impressed as the citizens of India: So far he's toured the US and China and met with his Southeast Asian neighbours," the magazine reported.

The list of 72 most powerful people in the world also included the names of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani at 36th place, ArcelorMittal Chairman and CEO Lakshmi Mittal at 57th and Microsoft's Indian-born CEO Satya Nadella at 64th.

A notable omission from the list was Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi, who was the highest ranked Indian last year at 21.

This year, there are 12 newcomers on the list, including PM Modi and Egypt President Abdel el-Sisi.

Alibiba founder and China's richest man -- Jack Ma - made a first appearance after his record-breaking $25 billion initial public offering in September, as did terror group Islamic State's chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

The next Indian after PM Modi on the list is Ambani at 36th.

Forbes said Mr Ambani has business ventures in petrochemicals, manufacturing, oil and gas production, and now wireless sectors, "the sum of which have landed him as the richest person in India for eight years running."

It noted Reliance's $655 million acquisition of media outfit Network18.

In October, PM Modi inaugurated Ambani's Reliance Foundation's new hospital in Mumbai, "ending rumours about Ambani's waning clout in New Delhi," the magazine reported.

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