Meet the Indian billionaires influencing Twitterati

A pick of the popular business leaders on the social networking site

Published: Apr 12, 2018

Starting out as a newswire journalist covering beats as diverse as business, politics, entertainment, crime, civic affairs, cricket and defence, I was keen to pursue a career in print or broadcast journalism. But the emerging world of multimedia storytelling promised a fascinating future, and I changed my focus to digital media more than a decade ago. Before Forbes India, I have worked for organisations such as ANI, Money Control, Arabian Business, Yahoo India and VFS Global. I hold master's degrees in Communication Studies (University of Pune, India) and Journalism (University of Westminster, London, UK).

g_104957_twitter_280x210.jpg330 million is the Twitter’s average monthly active usage for the quarter ended December 2017
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Mixing up the inspirational with informative, or thought-provoking with tongue-in-cheek, these magnates are setting Twitter aflutter, one post at a time.

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(This story appears in the 27 April, 2018 issue of Forbes India. You can buy our tablet version from Magzter.com. To visit our Archives, click here.)

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