Mukesh Ambani, 2 other Indians in Fortune Greatest Leaders 2018

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Three Indians, including Industries (RIL) and Jaising, feature in Fortune magazine as the 50 Greatest Leaders of 2018, released on Thursday.

Ranking Ambani, who turned 61 on Thursday, at 24th place, Fortune said that he had "in less than two years, brought mobile data to the masses and completely upended the country's telecom market".

"Since Ambani, of the $47 billion conglomerate Industries, launched -- the first in the world to be entirely IP-based -- in September 2016, the company has signed up a staggering 168 million subscribers.

"The secret? Offering dirt-cheap data and free calls (and plowing billions of dollars into the infrastructure that transmits them). The effect, dubbed 'Jio-fication', has driven India's higher-price carriers to drop costs (if not run them out of business), and it fueled a 1,100 per cent rise in India's monthly data consumption," it said.

Lawyers Collective Founder Jaising has been ranked 20.

"When the poorest in need a voice, they find one in Jaising, a who has dedicated her life to battling injustice," Fortune said.

"She has fought on behalf of victims of the 1984 gas disaster, helped Syrian Christian women in win property rights equal to their male counterparts', and helped draft India's first domestic

"Her work has recently led her to Myanmar, where she was appointed by the UN to lead an investigation into the persecution of Rohingya Muslims," it added.

Ranking Doshi at 43, Fortune said he is the winner of architecture's highest honour this year - the Pritzker Prize - and has spent the bulk of his 70-year career championing accessible housing, earning the nickname of "the for the poor".

"His designs include the Aranya low-cost housing project in Indore, a labyrinth of homes and courtyards that provide around 80,000 residents with a balance of open spaces and communal living, and the mixed-income Corporation Housing in Ahmedabad, where several generations of a family can occupy levels of the same building.

"Underlying all his work is the ideal that all economic classes deserve good housing," it said.

The first rank in this year's list goes to "The Students" of and other schools in the US that suffered from gun violence.

This year's list includes Bill and Melinda Gates, tennis star Serena Williams, Mary Barra, Huateng 'Pony' Ma, Chinese environmentalist Ma Jun, and Hollywood actor-producer

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 22:20 IST