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Indian Aces 2025: When business success becomes social infrastructure

Indian Aces 2025: When business success becomes social infrastructure

The 2025 Indian Aces Change Makers category has its healthcare titans.
Dr Zulekha Daud, the region's first recognised Indian woman medical professional, still commands respect after six decades. Alisha Moopen, leading Aster DM Healthcare's 20 million patients annually. Faizal E. Kottikollon, transforming scrap metal origins into a $215 million conglomerate.
But what makes this year's Change Makers different isn't just their business achievements. It's how they've turned profit into purpose – and made that purpose profitable.
These aren't leaders who built companies and then did good. They're leaders who discovered that doing good is how you build companies.
When green becomes gold
Take Kabir Mulchandani at FIVE Holdings. His company doesn't just run hotels – it operates the UAE's first hotel chain powered entirely by renewable electricity. That's not just environmental compliance. It's market leadership.
His $350 million acquisition of The Pacha Group shows how sustainability becomes a competitive advantage, not a cost centre.
Alongside him is Siddeek Ahmed, whose Eram Group deployed over 2,500 e-toilet units across India. His company won India's first Swachh Bharat hackathon. That's not corporate social responsibility. That's engineering solutions to social challenges whilst building billion-dollar enterprises.
Technology leaders are reshaping entire sectors. Ashish Koshy at Inception, G42's AI company, doesn't just develop software – he's positioning the UAE as a regional centre for applied artificial intelligence. His work spans healthcare, energy, and enterprise sectors, creating infrastructure that extends far beyond commercial applications.
Then there's the cross-border impact. Surender S. Kandhari built Al Dobowi Group across five continents, becoming the MENA region's largest battery manufacturer.
But his Guru Nanak Darbar Sikh Temple feeds over 1,500 people daily. That's not philanthropy as an afterthought. That's community building as core strategy.
The new generation effect
The demographic story matters too. These leaders span generations – from Dr Daud's six-decade journey to younger entrepreneurs like Amar Nagaram at VIRGIO, who raised $7 million to pioneer circular fashion. One in three operates across multiple countries. This isn't just business expansion. It's impact scaling.
What the Change Makers category reveals is that the old boundaries – between profit and purpose, between business and social impact – are dissolving. What's emerging instead is a new model of leadership.
People who build healthcare networks that serve millions, deploy technology that solves societal challenges, and create sustainable business models that become industry standards.
This is what influence looks like in the Middle East today – and it's already pointing to how business leadership will evolve across emerging markets.
RANK NAME DESIGNATION COMPANY
1 Zulekha Daud Founder and Chairperson Zulekha Healthcare Group
2 Kabir Mulchandani Founder and CEO FIVE Holdings
3 Alisha Moopen Managing Director and Group CEO Aster DM Healthcare
4 Faizal E. Kottikollon Founder and Chairman KEF Holdings
5 Surender S. Kandhari Chairman and Founder Al Dobowi Group
6 Vasu Shroff Chairman Regal Group
7 Siddeek Ahmed Chairman and Managing Director Eram Group
8 Syed M. Salahuddin Managing Director Ascon Star Group
9 Aloki Batra CEO Five Holdings
10 Siddharth Balachandran Executive Chairman and CEO Buimerc Corporation
11 Rizwan Adatia Founder and Chairman RAF Global
12 Amar Nagaram Co-founder and CEO VIRGIO
13 Kamal Vachani Partner and Group Director Al Maya Group
14 Neelesh Bhatnagar Managing Director NB Ventures
15 Satish Sanpal Chairman ANAX Holding
16 Ashish Koshy Group COO M42
17 Sir Sohan Roy Founder, Chairman and CEO Aries Group
18 V. (Subbu) Hariharan Managing Director Canon Middle East and Turkey
19 Yousuf Fakhruddin CEO and Managing Partner Fakhruddin Properties
20 K.P Hussain Chairman and Managing Director Fathima Healthcare Group
21 Sophia Pathai Vice President of Medicine Hevolution Foundation
22 Sanjay Raghunath Chaiman and Managing Director Centena Group
23 Sunil Kumar CEO DataFlow Group
24 Avi Bhojani CEO BPG Group
25 Prateek Suri Founder and CEO Maser Group
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