New Delhi, July 1 -- India's next generation of entrepreneurs is redefining innovation, with the Avendus Wealth-Hurun India U30 List 2026 highlighting the country's most promising business leaders under the age of 30. The latest edition features 102 entrepreneurs, a 28 per cent increase from last year's 80, whose companies collectively command a valuation of Rs 2.9 lakh crore. The report underscores a significant shift towards DeepTech, Artificial Intelligence (AI), SpaceTech, electric mobility and FinTech, with the country's youngest founders increasingly tackling complex global challenges.

Among the standout names are the 10 youngest entrepreneurs on the list, all aged 24 or below, representing sectors ranging from AI and aerospace to ...