New Delhi: TIME magazine has come out with its list of the World’s Most Influential Companies.
Three Indian companies feature in the prestigious list of 100, with Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) making its second appearance.
The Mukesh Ambani-led firm became the first Indian company to have been included in the ‘Titans’ category twice. In the inaugural TIME 100 Most Influential Companies List of 2021, Jio Platforms had made the cut.
The other Indian companies to be honoured by TIME are Tata Group under ‘Titans’ category and Serum Institute of India in ‘Pioneers’ category.
Lauding as ‘India’s Juggernaut’, TIME said that RIL has emerged as India’s most valuable company with a market capitalisation of over $200 billion.
In its profile on Tata Group TIME wrote: “In 2023, it became the first Indian company to assemble iPhones and is building another plant. In September, Tata announced a partnership with Nvidia to develop an AI cloud in India. And this year, it announced plans for the country’s first major semiconductor manufacturing facility.”
The 2024 TIME 100 Most Influential Companies issue features two worldwide covers, including Selena Gomez, Founder of Rare Beauty, and Dario Amodei, Co-founder and CEO of Anthropic.
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