United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Chairperson Sonia Gandhi and India-origin PepsiCo chief Indra Nooyi figure among the top 10 in the global list of most powerful women. Gandhi is ranked ninth, while Nooyi is at the 10th place on the list of world's 100 most powerful women leaders compiled by Forbes magazine for 2013. German Chancellor Angela Merkel tops the list for a third year, followed by Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff, Melinda Gates of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, US First lady Michelle Obama and philanthropist Hillary Clinton. Private sector lender ICICI Bank Managing Director and chief executive Chanda Kochhar is ranked 65th and Biocon Founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has secured the 85th spot on the global list.
Cisco Systems Chief Technology and Strategy Officer India-born Padmasree Warrior is ranked 57th.
The global list includes influential women from a wide arena such as politics, media, entertainment, entrepreneurs, technology and philanthropy.
Germany's Merkel has made the list eight times in the past ten years and has been ranked first in seven times.
Other women who made it to the list include - Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (6th), Christine IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde (7th), Oprah Winfrey (13th), Aung San Suu Kyi (29th) and Queen Elizabeth II (40th).
Cisco Systems Chief Technology and Strategy Officer India-born Padmasree Warrior is ranked 57th.
The global list includes influential women from a wide arena such as politics, media, entertainment, entrepreneurs, technology and philanthropy.
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According to the magazine, the list features nine heads of state who run nations with a combined GDP of $11.8 trillion - including the Merkel, while 24 corporate CEOs on the list lead firms with $893 billion in revenues.
Germany's Merkel has made the list eight times in the past ten years and has been ranked first in seven times.
Other women who made it to the list include - Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg (6th), Christine IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde (7th), Oprah Winfrey (13th), Aung San Suu Kyi (29th) and Queen Elizabeth II (40th).