NEW DELHI: The FICCI Young Leaders Forum (FYL Forum) recently hosted an exclusive roundtable discussion titled โScripting Your Success Path โ FY 2026,โ on March 24, at FICCI Headquarters, New Delhi. This high-profile event served as a platform for accomplished young women leaders across industries to share their insights on setting bold goals, overcoming challenges, and leading with purpose in an evolving business landscape.
The session was spearheaded by Aishwarya Bansal, Chairperson of the FICCI Young Leaders Forum (Delhi NCR) and Co-Founder of Smart World Developers.
The roundtable brought together an impressive lineup of speakers, including entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, and professionals from diverse fields, who discussed strategies for navigating growth, innovation, and leadership in FY 2025-26.
The FICCI Young Leaders Forum is dedicated to fostering leadership, teamwork, and cooperation among young professionals, helping them enhance their capabilities and contribute effectively to Indiaโs economic and social development. The forum provides a dynamic platform for young business leaders to engage in discussions on entrepreneurship, policy-making, and industry trends.
The discussion featured an esteemed panel of speakers, including Anushka Kapoor, Director, SARR Freights Corporation, Vasuki Punj, Founder & CEO of Frozen Fun Gelato; Anjali Birla, Indian Civil Services Officer; Sakshi Sage, Managing Director, The Sage Group; Vani Gupta, Founder, The Bigger Picture; Ritika Ahuja, COO, Big Boy Toyz (BBT); Mallika Sharma, Founder, The Learning Curve; Sukhmani Bajwa, Founder, AJNA Yoga; and Sugandh Jolly, Founder, Wonderland Chanakyapuri.
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As India gears up for FY 2025-26, the roundtable discussion has reaffirmed the importance of resilience, adaptability, and innovation in shaping the future of business and leadership. With powerful insights from these trailblazing women, the event has set the stage for young professionals to script their own success paths.