Chef Avin Thaliath, who co-founded Lavonne, learnt baking in France and is now transforming baking in India with French techniques.
Sayesha Dogra is the founder and CEO of The Climate Party, and the brains behind the weekly publication Anticlimactic.
Indian artist Ankon Mitra has been redefining space and structure through the ancient Japanese technique of origami.
Conductor Vijay Upadhyaya also led the Vienna University Philharmonic in a rendition of Vande Mataram for PM Narendra Modi in Austria.
Prasanna Ramaswamy, widely known as Guitar Prasanna, is a name that resonates with music aficionados across the globe.
Rajeev Alluri co-founded Wild Panthera in 2021, which offers unique customized trips to some of India’s best-known wildlife destinations,
Shiv Tummala is making waves in the world of karting, with national wins, international races, and dreams of reaching Formula 1.
Arnav Kamulkar is far ahead of most aspiring chefs his age. What sets him apart is his ability to merge food with emotion and creativity.
Indian American teen Vidya Ambati uncovers a potential new arthritis treatment, blending scientific curiosity with personal inspiration.
Born and raised in San Diego to a family of music lovers, Sathvi Ramaseshan is an emerging violinist and composer.
10-year-old Atiqa Mir becomes the first Indian to secure a top-10 finish at the Rotax Euro Trophy, marking a new chapter in motorsport.
Neil Barot is bringing change through storytelling, founding two youth-led nonprofits, performing in musical theatre, and launching a podcast.
Arya Gurumukhi is transforming global energy access with Bionic Leaf technology, bridging science, sustainability, and social impact.
In an electrifying climax to the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee, 13-year-old Faizan Zaki of Dallas, Texas, emerged the winner.
Trump’s visa crackdown on Harvard has left Indian students in limbo, raising urgent questions about the future of U.S. education.
Named Wisden Schools Cricketer of the Year 2025, at just 18 Aryaman Varma has already spun his way into the history books.