In a significant development, Jamshedpur's own Vishal Agarwalla has taken the reins as the National President of Young Indians (YI). The transition of leadership occurred during the Annual Meet of Young Indians (Tech Pride) in Chennai on December 23, where Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar graced the event as the chief guest.
Young Indians (YI) stands as a vibrant and dynamic segment within the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), having been established in 2002. With 66 chapters across the country and a membership of over 6300 individuals aged 21 to 45, YI focuses on activities related to nation-building, youth leadership, and thought leadership.
Vishal Agarwalla assumes leadership at a crucial time, with a vision to steer YI towards greater impact and contribution to society. His background and track record in organizing impactful events position him well for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Vishal Agarwalla has been instrumental in successfully organizing significant events under the banner of Young Indians. Notably, he served as the Indian Sherpa for the G20 YEA organized in the country, showcasing his prowess on the global stage. Additionally, he moderated a session with External Affairs Minister Dr. Jaishankar during the annual conference of Young Indians.
Vishal Agarwalla's journey within YI has been marked by progressive responsibilities. From founding the Jamshedpur chapter in 2014 to assuming key national roles, his leadership journey is a testament to his dedication and impact within the organization.
Apart from his YI leadership role, Vishal Agarwalla holds directorial positions in CTC India, CTC Precision, and Kemmer Precision GmbH. He is also the Director of the Indian Cutting Tool Manufacturing Association and a member of the National Executive of the Socio-Economic and Educational Development Society (SEEEDS).
Vishal Agarwalla's educational journey includes schooling at Loyola School and a Master's in Global Management with a focus on International Trade from the University of Southern California.
As Vishal Agarwalla takes charge, the Young Indians community anticipates a period of dynamic leadership and impactful initiatives under his guidance. His diverse experience and commitment to social and economic development make him a fitting leader for this influential youth-focused organization.