Three Indians--Congress President Sonia Gandhi, ICICI Bank Head Chanda Kochhar and PepsiCo Chief Executive Indra Nooyi--have been named among Asia's eight top power women by American broadcaster CNN.
The list is topped by China-based Nine Dragons Paper Holdings' Zhang Yin, followed by Nooyi at the second spot. Gandhi is ranked third, while Kochhar is at the fifth slot.
"As the world celebrates its 100th International Women's Day, we take a look at the key women who are shaping Asia's political and economic landscape," CNN said in a report.
Others in the list are Singapore government-owned investment company Temasek chief executive Ho Ching (4), Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina (6), South Korean conglomerate Hyundai chairperson Hyun Jeong-eun (7) and Indonesian finance minister Sri Indrawati (8).
Writing about Kochhar, CNN says she is "no stranger to 'key women' lists". The ICICI Bank chief in 2009 was named among Forbes' 'World's 100 Most Powerful Women'.
"Little wonder, considering how the mother of two is responsible for some 15 million customers in India, which makes up a third of India's retail lending. Since joining ICICI in 1984 as a management trainee, Kochhar has been credited to turning the company from a wholesale lender to retail banking dynamo that it is today," the report notes.
On Gandhi, CNN notes as the president of the Congress Party, "converted Indian Sonia Gandhi's story reads like a soap opera".