Mumbai: The Time magazine, in its conjured up list of 100 “most influential” people in the world, whatever that means, has named Mukhesh Ambani, an Industrialist, Brain-mapper V.S Ramachandran, Wipro’s educationist Azim Premji (who has a University), social activist Aruna Roy, and cricket icon (wicket-keeper batsman) Mahendra Singh Dhoni from India, whose ideas create dialogue or dissent, and even spark a revolution.
The list also includes Wael Ghonim of Google (top) who spoke for Egyptian political changes, and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, who have transformed the electronics world with their discoveries.