Vishal Agarwalla Leads Young Indians as National President
Jamshedpur’s Vishal Agarwalla Takes Charge of Young Indians
Vishal Agarwalla, from Jamshedpur, assumes the prestigious role of National President of Young Indians, bringing a vision of impactful societal contributions.
JAMSHEDPUR -In a notable leadership transition, Vishal Agarwalla from Jamshedpur has ascended to the position of National President of Young Indians (YI), marking a new era for the youth-focused organization.
Agarwalla’s rise to the helm of YI, an integral part of the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII), reflects his strong commitment to social and economic development.
His diverse professional background, including directorial roles in various organizations such as CTC India, CTC Precision, and Kemmer Precision GmbH, along with his involvement in the Indian Cutting Tool Manufacturing Association and SEEEDS, augments his suitability for this significant role.
Agarwalla’s educational achievements, including a Master’s in Global Management from the University of Southern California, fortify his understanding of international trade and management, crucial for leading a dynamic organization like YI.
His journey within YI, starting from the establishment of the Jamshedpur chapter in 2014 to progressively significant national roles, showcases his dedication and influence within the organization.
Demonstrating his global perspective, Agarwalla notably served as the Indian Sherpa for the G20 YEA, highlighting his capacity to engage on international platforms effectively.
He has also been recognized for his ability to organize high-impact events, including moderating a session with External Affairs Minister Dr. Jaishankar at the YI annual conference.
Agarwalla assumes his new role at a pivotal time, poised to lead the organization towards a heightened impact on society.
His vision and leadership are expected to invigorate YI’s commitment to nation-building, youth leadership, and thought leadership, benefiting its extensive membership of over 6300 young individuals.
The transition of leadership took place during the Annual Meet of Young Indians (Tech Pride) in Chennai on December 23, attended by Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, emphasizing the organization’s prominence and influence in India’s socio-economic landscape.

