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India is witnessing a phenomenal rise in the number of billionaires. According to the Hurun India Rich List 2025, the country now boasts over 350 billionaires. This represents a growth of more than six times in just 13 years. For the past two years, the country has been seeing the emergence of a new billionaire almost every week—a remarkable feat in itself. Today, we're sharing stories of five young Indians who became billionaires through four diverse ventures, making them among the country's top five young billionaires.
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First up are Zepto founders, Kaivalya Vohra and Adit Palicha. Their brainchild of 10-minute grocery delivery has made them billionaires today, with their company Zepto operating in many of India's cities. Kaivalya Vohra, 22, boasts a net worth of ₹4480 crore, while Adit Palicha, 23, has a net worth of ₹5380 crore.
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Next is Rohan Gupta, securing the third position among young billionaires. At 26, he has a net worth of ₹1140 crore. His company SG Finserv Limited, an NBFC, provides loans to dealers, distributors, retailers, and buyers, as well as funds for company expansion, at interest rates ranging from 10 to 13 percent.
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Shashvat Nakrani comes in fourth. At 27, his net worth stands at ₹1340 crore. His firm 'BharatPe' is an online payment aggregator offering UPI-based payment facilities via various QR codes, and it also provides loans.
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In the fifth spot is Trishneet Arora, a 30-year-old with a net worth of ₹1820 crore. Hailing from Chandigarh, Arora founded Tac Security, a company based on AI. It identifies and fixes vulnerabilities in systems and networks. Their services extend to solutions for cybersecurity and data protection.
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Finally, Aravind Srinivas, at 31, tops the list of young billionaires with a net worth of ₹21190 crore, even standing as the world's wealthiest young billionaire due to his company, Perplexity. This AI company attempts to answer every question using platforms similar to ChatGPT and Grok.