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Indra Nooyi is more powerful than Sonia Gandhi

Sonia Gandhi,PepsiCos Indra Nooyi and ICICI's Lalita Gupte and Kalpana Morparia are on Forbes magazine's list of 100 most powerful women in the world.

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NEW YORK: Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Chief Executive-designate of PepsiCo Indra Nooyi and ICICI Bank's Lalita Gupte and Kalpana Morparia are on Forbes magazine's list of 100 most powerful women in the world.

Sonia Gandhi occupies the 13th position on the list while India-born Nooyi finds herself as the fourth most powerful woman.

Joint Chairpersons of ICICI Bank Gupte and Morparia are on the 93rd position while Vidya Chhabria, Chairperson of Jumbo Group, Dubai, is at the 95th spot.

Topping the list is Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel followed by American Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at the second position.

Sonia, says the magazine, is widely revered, especially among the country's poor million and heads the left-leaning party where she acts as opposition leader to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"Sonia frequently expresses concern that India's astounding economic growth is leaving the poor behind and that her country is not doing enough to help its farmers," the citation adds.

The magazine stresses that Sonia heads the most powerful political party and has travelled far since she tentatively entered India's maelstrom in 1990s.

 "She won the general election in May 2004 but then took a pass on the prime minister's job, giving it to Singh," it notes.

Though critics used the move to call into question her power, "Gandhi is still widely revered especially among the country's poor millions," it adds.

The listing is based on a power ranking that, the magazine says, is composite of visibility and economic impact.

In its citation for Nooyi, Forbes says few people could handle either the presidential or the chief financial officer job at a company worth 100 billion dollars. But not only has Nooyi held both offices since 2001, she was recently hand-picked to become Pepsi's new chief executive.

Nooyi has a string of career successes that helped her land the corner office at the food and beverage giant.

She was the lead negotiator on Pepsi's 13.8 billion dollar purchase of Quaker Oats and worked on its acquisition of Tropicana, as well as the spin-offs of its restaurant and bottling businesses.

Previously, Nooyi was an executive at Asea Brown Boveri, Motorola and Boston Consulting Group. Before emigrating to the U.S. from India in 1978, Nooyi was a product manager at Johnson & Johnson and Mettur Beardsell, a textile outfit in India.

An ICICI lifer, Gupte has held a variety of positions in the bank since 1971 and is now in charge of its international business arm, Forbes says.

Gupte is the joint managing director, along with Morparia, of India's second-largest bank, which boasts total assets of about 38.5 billion dollars. The bank now has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Canada and Russia.

Morparia joined the bank in 1975 and now heads the corporate center that is responsible for strategy for the bank's different units.

Morparia, who has a law degree from Mumbai University, is responsible for risk management, audits and compliance, the magazine notes.

 

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