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Four Indians in Forbes list of World’s most powerful women

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Forbes released its annual list of world’s most influential 100 women for the year 2016. German Chancellor Angela Merkel tops the list, holding the title for the sixth year in a row. Angela Merkel is a former research scientist and has been the Chancellor of Germany since 2005.

Others, who made it to top 10, are Hillary Clinton, Janet Yellen, Melinda Gates, Mary Barra, Christine Lagarde, Sheryl Sandberg, Susan Wojcicki, Meg Whiteman and Ana Patricia Botin.

CEO of IBM, Ginni Rometty is in the 11th position, Followed by Park Geun-hye, Michelle Obama,  Indra Nooyi, Angela Ahrendts, Abigail Johnson, Tsai Ing-wen, Michelle Bachelet, Federica Mogherini and Safra Catz.

List also includes the name of four Indian women, Arundhati Bhattacharya (25th Position), Chanda Kochhar (40th Position), Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw (77th Position) and Shobhana Bhartia (93rd Position).

Here is the list of Forbes top 10 world’s most powerful women:

  1. Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany
  2. Hillary Clinton, Democratic Presidential Nominee, US
  3. Janet Yellen, Chair of the Federal Reserve, US
  4. Melinda Gates, Co-chair of the Gates Foundation
  5. Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors, United States
  6. Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the IMF, France
  7. Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, United States
  8. Susan Wojcicki, CEO of Youtube, United States
  9. Meg Whitman, CEO of Hewlett-Packard, United States
  10. Ana Patricia Botin, Chair of Santander Groups, Spain

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