2025 Breakthrough or Field Contribution
The clarity, originality and consequence of the leader's specific 2025 contribution.
Annual Editorial and Emerging Leadership Ranking
The Emerging Power Index for Asian and Asian-Origin Leadership
Editorial Positioning
2025 InfluenceAsia Young Leaders is an independent editorial and research ranking of young Asian and Asian-origin leaders whose 2025 contributions demonstrated exceptional field consequence, cross-border visibility, institutional responsibility, cultural authority, technological originality, public-interest leadership or category-defining execution.
Eligible subjects are living leaders with a verifiable Asian nationality, Asian birthplace, Asian heritage, Asia-based platform or Asia-origin institutional footprint. The standard age lens is 40 or under during 2025, with priority for under-35 and Gen Z leadership where field contribution is already substantial. Selection emphasizes real 2025 contribution, operating responsibility and public verifiability; inherited visibility, social-media popularity or celebrity status alone is not sufficient.
Annual Theme
The defining leadership signal of 2025 is the movement of young Asian and Asian-origin figures from promise into operating authority. This cohort is no longer waiting to inherit influence; it is writing frontier AI code, building the new software stack, leading spaceflight and public office, reshaping consumer IP, accelerating climate and education institutions, and carrying Asian cultural confidence into global media and sport. InfluenceAsia recognizes leaders whose work changed the year, not merely those who became visible during it.
Research Dimensions
The editorial model considers breakthrough contribution, role authority, public verifiability, international visibility, future leverage, Asian influence signal and integrity of field impact.
The clarity, originality and consequence of the leader's specific 2025 contribution.
The degree of founder, executive, public, technical, athletic, creative or institutional responsibility actually held by the individual.
The likelihood that the leader's 2025 work will compound across technology, society, culture, sport, policy, markets or public imagination.
The extent to which the leader's work was legible beyond a single domestic market.
Evidence of delivery, discipline, expertise, resilience, craft, technical authority or institutional maturity.
The leader's connection to Asian markets, identity, industrial capacity, talent systems, culture or diaspora influence.
The degree to which the leader shaped public narrative, representation, access, aspiration or collective confidence.
Top Board
DeepSeek
Perplexity
Scale AI / Meta
Axiom Mission 4 / Indian astronaut corps
Professional chess
WTA Tour
Portland Trail Blazers / NBA
Professional chess
New York City public office
Government of Thailand
Full Ranking
The ranking is not a wealth list, follower-count index, endorsement product or popularity poll. Scale, fame and valuation matter only when they support field consequence.
| Rank | Young Leader | Role / Platform | Sector / Type | Score | Editorial Profile |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Liang Wenfeng China / East Asia | Founder and Chief Executive Officer DeepSeek | Frontier AI Technical founder and AI research operator | 98.9 |
Made model efficiency, reasoning capability and open-weight competition central to the global AI agenda through DeepSeek's 2025 breakthrough cycle. Liang represents the rare young founder whose technical philosophy became a market thesis. In 2025, DeepSeek converted disciplined research economics into a global signal: frontier AI could be contested through architecture, efficiency and engineering austerity rather than only through extreme spending. Ranked first because his 2025 contribution changed the psychology of the AI race and gave Asian frontier AI a sharper global operating identity. |
| 2 | Aravind Srinivas India / United States / South Asia / Global | Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Perplexity | AI Search AI product founder | 98.6 |
Turned AI-native answer engines into one of the most credible challenges to conventional search behavior. Srinivas is a young founder operating at the edge of one of the internet's most protected categories. His 2025 visibility came from product ambition, not rhetoric: Perplexity pushed search from a list of links toward an answer layer with user-facing synthesis. Selected for attacking a foundational internet category with unusual speed, clarity and international attention. |
| 3 | Alexandr Wang China / United States / East Asia / Global | Founder, Scale AI; AI executive leadership, Meta Scale AI / Meta | AI Infrastructure AI infrastructure founder | 98.3 |
Brought data pipelines, model evaluation and human-in-the-loop infrastructure into the center of the frontier AI buildout. Wang's influence sits beneath the visible interface of AI. In 2025, his relevance showed that AI advantage depends on data quality, evaluation discipline and operating infrastructure as much as on model announcements. Selected for proving that young leadership can control the hidden industrial layer of frontier AI. |
| 4 | Shubhanshu Shukla India / South Asia / Global | Mission Pilot Axiom Mission 4 / Indian astronaut corps | Spaceflight Spaceflight representative and operational pilot | 98.0 |
Carried India's contemporary human-spaceflight ambition into the global spotlight through the Ax-4 mission profile. Shukla's 2025 significance is symbolic and operational at once. He stood at the intersection of national scientific confidence, commercial space infrastructure and the public imagination of young Indians watching human spaceflight become tangible again. Selected for making space leadership visible to a new generation and for representing India's human-spaceflight momentum on an international platform. |
| 5 | Dommaraju Gukesh India / South Asia / Global | World Chess Champion Professional chess | Chess Elite competitor and youth sports icon | 97.7 |
Entered 2025 as the youngest world champion and became the central emblem of India's new chess era. Gukesh represents a young Asian leader whose authority is earned across the board, move by move. His 2025 status converted Indian chess depth into a singular global image of discipline, composure and generational arrival. Selected for turning individual mastery into a broader Asian sports-intelligence signal. |
| 6 | Alexandra Eala Philippines / Southeast Asia / Global | Professional tennis player WTA Tour | Tennis Breakthrough athlete | 97.4 |
Delivered a rare Philippine tennis breakthrough in 2025, using elite WTA-level wins to expand the map of Southeast Asian tennis possibility. Eala's 2025 breakthrough mattered because it was not merely a personal result; it widened the imagination of where elite tennis talent can come from. Her rise gave the Philippines a new international sports language beyond its established strengths. Selected for converting an individual WTA breakthrough into national and regional sports influence. |
| 7 | Yang Hansen China / East Asia / Global | NBA first-round draft pick Portland Trail Blazers / NBA | Basketball Elite athlete and China-NBA pathway figure | 97.0 |
Renewed the China-to-NBA pathway by entering the 2025 NBA Draft as a high-visibility first-round selection. Yang's selection was a sports-market signal as well as an athletic milestone. In 2025, he became a fresh test case for how Chinese basketball talent can translate into the world's most competitive professional league. Selected for restoring elite international momentum to Chinese basketball at a young age. |
| 8 | Divya Deshmukh India / South Asia / Global | Women's World Cup Champion Professional chess | Chess Elite competitor and women's chess leader | 96.7 |
Won the 2025 FIDE Women's World Cup and secured grandmaster-level recognition through a defining international performance. Deshmukh's 2025 victory was a breakthrough for both age and gender representation. She did not simply join a strong Indian chess generation; she expanded its authority into women's world-title competition. Selected for a decisive 2025 title that joined elite performance with a powerful representation signal. |
| 9 | Zohran Mamdani Uganda / India / United States / South Asian-Origin / Global | Mayor-elect of New York City New York City public office | Public Leadership Urban political leader | 96.4 |
Turned affordability politics, immigrant representation and young-left organizing into a historic New York City mayoral victory. Mamdani's 2025 ascent showed that youth leadership can alter the political language of a global city. His campaign linked cost-of-living urgency with a new generation of immigrant, Muslim and South Asian representation. Selected for achieving public office influence at a scale rare for a young Asian-origin political figure. |
| 10 | Paetongtarn Shinawatra Thailand / Southeast Asia | Prime Minister of Thailand Government of Thailand | Public Leadership National executive leader | 96.1 |
Held national executive office as one of Asia's youngest heads of government, navigating coalition pressure, institutional scrutiny and generational expectations. Paetongtarn's 2025 profile combined youth, dynastic expectation and the hard realities of governing. InfluenceAsia treats her inclusion as a leadership-responsibility signal rather than a political endorsement. Selected for carrying national executive responsibility at an age and visibility level that made her one of Asia's defining young public leaders. |
| 11 | Wang Xingxing China / East Asia | Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer Unitree Robotics | Robotics Robotics founder and technical operator | 95.8 |
Made low-cost quadruped and humanoid robotics one of China's most visible physical-AI stories. Wang's young leadership matters because robotics is moving from laboratory aspiration into public spectacle and commercial deployment. Unitree's cost discipline and product visibility made him one of Asia's most watched physical-AI founders. Selected for bringing robotics from specialist circles into mainstream technology imagination in 2025. |
| 12 | Wang Ning China / East Asia / Global | Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Pop Mart | Consumer IP Consumer brand founder | 95.5 |
Turned Pop Mart's character universe, especially Labubu-led demand, into one of the year's most visible global consumer IP stories. Wang Ning is included because he showed that Chinese consumer culture can export desire, not only manufacturing. In 2025, Pop Mart's character economy became a case study in scarcity, emotion, retail theatre and social-media velocity. Selected for transforming a designer-toy ecosystem into global cultural commerce. |
| 13 | Yang Zhilin China / East Asia | Founder and Chief Executive Officer Moonshot AI | Foundation Models Foundation-model founder | 95.2 |
Kept long-context AI, agentic interfaces and Chinese foundation-model competition in public and technical focus through the Kimi ecosystem. Yang represents China's young foundation-model founder class: technically trained, product-facing and forced to operate in one of the most demanding capital and talent environments in technology. Selected for making long-context capability and AI agents visible pillars of China's 2025 model ecosystem. |
| 14 | Aman Sanger India / United States / South Asian-Origin / Global | Co-founder Anysphere / Cursor | AI Developer Tools AI coding product founder | 94.9 |
Helped move AI-assisted coding from developer curiosity to a core work surface for software teams. Sanger's relevance is tied to a product interface that developers actually use. In 2025, Cursor made the future of software labor feel immediate rather than theoretical. Selected for co-building one of the year's defining AI-native developer environments. |
| 15 | Sualeh Asif Pakistan / United States / South Asian-Origin / Global | Co-founder Anysphere / Cursor | AI Developer Tools AI coding product founder | 94.6 |
Contributed to Cursor's emergence as a category-making AI coding environment with global engineering adoption. Asif belongs to a young founder team that converted AI coding into a daily professional habit. The significance is not only valuation; it is the redesign of a core knowledge-work workflow. Selected for co-founding a product that helped define AI's most immediate productivity frontier. |
| 16 | Adarsh Hiremath India / United States / South Asian-Origin / Global | Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Mercor | AI Labor Infrastructure AI marketplace and data infrastructure founder | 94.3 |
Helped build a fast-scaling expert labor and training-data platform for AI labs at an unusually young age. Hiremath's inclusion reflects a new founder pattern: young operators building the human infrastructure that frontier AI still requires. The work is less glamorous than models, but strategically essential. Selected for technical founder responsibility in one of the fastest-rising AI labor infrastructure companies of 2025. |
| 17 | Surya Midha India / United States / South Asian-Origin / Global | Co-founder Mercor | AI Labor Infrastructure AI marketplace founder | 93.9 |
Helped position Mercor as a major platform for expert matching, AI training support and high-skill labor coordination. Midha is ranked because Mercor's rise speaks to a structural change in AI: talent marketplaces and expert networks are becoming part of the model supply chain. Selected for helping build a young founder-led platform at the center of AI's expert-labor demand. |
| 18 | Scott Wu Taiwan / United States / East Asian-Origin / Global | Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Cognition | AI Software Engineering AI agent founder | 93.6 |
Advanced the thesis that AI agents can own software engineering tasks end to end, not merely autocomplete code fragments. Wu's work sits where AI moves from assistance to responsibility. In 2025, Cognition's Devin became a shorthand for the ambition to make software agents more operationally autonomous. Selected for making autonomous engineering one of the most serious young-founder categories in AI. |
| 19 | Varun Mohan India / United States / South Asian-Origin / Global | Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer; Google DeepMind AI coding leader Windsurf / Google DeepMind | AI Coding AI developer-tools founder | 93.3 |
Became one of the most visible founder figures in the AI coding race after the 2025 Windsurf talent and licensing deal with Google. Mohan's 2025 profile captured the intensity of the AI developer-tools market. His founder journey became a case study in how quickly strong product teams can become strategic assets to hyperscale AI platforms. Selected for shaping the competitive market around AI-assisted software creation. |
| 20 | Xiao Hong China / Singapore / East Asia / Southeast Asia / Global | Founder and Chief Executive Officer Butterfly Effect / Manus | Agentic AI Agentic AI founder | 93.0 |
Brought autonomous AI agents into mainstream discussion through the 2025 launch of Manus. Xiao's influence in 2025 came from a product category that felt provocative: software that does things, not only answers things. Manus made the agentic AI thesis concrete enough to spark global debate. Selected for connecting young Chinese founder ambition with one of AI's most contested next interfaces. |
| 21 | Ji Yichao China / Singapore / East Asia / Southeast Asia / Global | Co-founder and Chief Scientist Manus | Agentic AI Technical co-founder | 92.7 |
Helped shape Manus as a technical product in the 2025 wave of autonomous agent systems. Ji is included as a technical young leader because agentic AI depends on product architecture as much as model access. His 2025 role placed him inside one of the year's most debated AI interfaces. Selected for technical leadership in a globally discussed AI-agent product. |
| 22 | Lucy Guo China / United States / East Asian-Origin / Global | Founder and Chief Executive Officer; Scale AI co-founder Passes / Scale AI | Creator Economy and AI Serial technology founder | 92.4 |
Combined founder credibility in AI infrastructure with a creator-monetization platform and became one of the most visible young self-made women in technology. Guo is ranked for founder range: infrastructure credibility from Scale AI and consumer platform ambition through Passes. Her 2025 visibility expanded the image of who controls technology wealth and founder narratives. Selected for combining young female founder influence with durable AI-era entrepreneurial relevance. |
| 23 | Aadit Palicha India / South Asia | Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Zepto | Quick Commerce Consumer commerce founder | 92.1 |
Drove Zepto's quick-commerce scale, funding momentum and operational relevance in India's urban retail market. Palicha's leadership reflects a generation that treats speed, dark-store discipline and local demand density as product features. In 2025, Zepto became a young-founder benchmark for Indian consumer execution. Selected for scaling a category-defining Indian quick-commerce platform before the age at which many founders are still learning the market. |
| 24 | Kaivalya Vohra India / South Asia | Co-founder Zepto | Quick Commerce Consumer commerce founder | 91.8 |
Co-built Zepto into one of India's most visible quick-commerce platforms during the sector's 2025 funding and operating race. Vohra is included because Zepto's story is a young-founder operating story, not merely a funding story. The platform helped define the tempo of Indian urban consumption in 2025. Selected for co-building one of Asia's most closely watched Gen Z-founded consumer platforms. |
| 25 | Ritesh Agarwal India / South Asia / Global | Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer OYO / PRISM | Hospitality Technology Hospitality platform founder | 91.5 |
Remained one of India's most internationally visible young founders as OYO/PRISM continued to pursue scale, standardization and global hospitality operations. Agarwal's 2025 influence is rooted in persistence. OYO's category has been difficult, capital-intensive and scrutinized, yet he remains a rare young Asian founder with a global hospitality operating footprint. Selected for durable young-founder influence in a fragmented, real-world service category. |
| 26 | Harshil Mathur India / South Asia | Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Razorpay | Fintech Financial infrastructure founder | 91.2 |
Helped sustain Razorpay as one of India's most important full-stack payments and financial infrastructure companies. Mathur's influence sits inside the financial plumbing of Indian entrepreneurship. In 2025, Razorpay continued to represent the shift from payment processing toward a broader business-finance operating layer. Selected for long-cycle execution in the infrastructure that enables Indian digital commerce. |
| 27 | Shashank Kumar India / South Asia | Co-founder and Managing Director Razorpay | Fintech Financial infrastructure founder | 90.8 |
Co-led Razorpay's expansion as a financial operating platform for Indian businesses. Kumar is included because the next generation of Asian fintech leadership is operational, not theatrical. Razorpay's influence is measured in workflows, merchants and trust rails. Selected for co-building one of India's most consequential private fintech platforms. |
| 28 | Tarun Mehta India / South Asia | Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Ather Energy | Electric Mobility EV founder and mobility operator | 90.5 |
Led Ather through its 2025 public-market debut and continued the push to professionalize India's electric two-wheeler category. Mehta's 2025 leadership matters because electric mobility requires endurance across hardware, software, service, capital and regulation. Ather's public-market moment made that journey visible. Selected for founder leadership in one of India's most important consumer electrification categories. |
| 29 | Swapnil Jain India / South Asia | Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Ather Energy | Electric Mobility EV technical founder | 90.2 |
Provided the technical founder backbone behind Ather's connected electric two-wheeler platform and 2025 public-market transition. Jain is selected to recognize that young leadership in mobility is not only brand and capital; it is also technical execution across vehicles, batteries, connected systems and reliability. Selected for technical founder contribution to India's electric mobility architecture. |
| 30 | Nikhil Kamath India / South Asia | Co-founder Zerodha / True Beacon / WTF podcast platform | Capital Markets and Media Financial markets founder and public intellectual operator | 89.9 |
Continued to turn self-made market credibility into a wider platform spanning investing, founder conversations and youth-facing financial culture. Kamath's 2025 relevance is broader than brokerage. He represents a young financial founder moving into narrative power, using media, investing and institution-building to shape how young Indians talk about money and ambition. Selected for combining financial infrastructure influence with a distinctive youth-facing business culture voice. |
| 31 | Bhavish Aggarwal India / South Asia | Founder and Chief Executive Officer Ola / Ola Electric / Krutrim | Mobility and AI Mobility and sovereign-AI founder | 89.6 |
Pushed a founder-led Indian thesis across electric mobility, AI infrastructure and local technology sovereignty. Aggarwal is a polarizing but consequential young founder. InfluenceAsia includes him because 2025 debates around Indian AI ambition and electric mobility could not be separated from his operating agenda. Selected for scale of ambition and influence across two strategic categories, while recognizing that execution remains heavily scrutinized. |
| 32 | Ghazal Alagh India / South Asia | Co-founder and Chief Innovation Officer Honasa Consumer / Mamaearth | Consumer Brands Consumer brand founder and women-founder representative | 89.3 |
Continued to represent India's digital-first beauty and personal-care founder class through innovation, brand portfolio strategy and public entrepreneurial visibility. Alagh's 2025 influence is in brand architecture and representation. She helped normalize the idea that Indian women founders can build public-market consumer institutions from digital-native beginnings. Selected for women-founder influence in India's consumer-brand economy. |
| 33 | Isha Ambani India / South Asia / Global | Executive leader, Reliance Retail; Non-Executive Director, Reliance Industries Reliance Retail / Reliance Industries | Retail, Fashion and Culture Next-generation corporate operator | 89.0 |
Anchored India's largest retail platform across fashion, beauty, commerce and consumer experience while extending Indian luxury and cultural visibility globally. Isha Ambani is included for operating responsibility within one of Asia's largest consumer platforms. Her influence is not simply family name; it is the retail, fashion and beauty infrastructure through which India's consumer market meets global brands. Selected for next-generation leadership at the intersection of scale retail and Indian cultural capital. |
| 34 | Akash Ambani India / South Asia | Chairman, Reliance Jio Infocomm; Managing Director, Jio Platforms Reliance Jio / Jio Platforms | Digital Infrastructure Next-generation digital infrastructure operator | 88.7 |
Helped steer one of Asia's most consequential digital connectivity platforms through AI, consumer technology and telecom-infrastructure expansion. Akash Ambani is included because youth leadership at Jio sits inside a platform that has already altered India's digital economy. In 2025, the question became how that infrastructure would evolve toward AI-native services. Selected for operating influence over a digital platform with national and regional consequence. |
| 35 | Sophia Kianni Iran / United States / West Asian-Origin / Global | Founder, Climate Cardinals; founder, Phia Climate Cardinals / Phia | Climate and Social Technology Youth climate founder and social-impact operator | 88.4 |
Kept climate-language justice visible through Climate Cardinals while expanding into consumer technology entrepreneurship. Kianni represents a young leader who treats access as infrastructure. Climate knowledge becomes more democratic when language barriers are removed, and her 2025 profile showed how youth social impact can coexist with startup ambition. Selected for building a youth-led institution around climate accessibility and global participation. |
| 36 | Malala Yousafzai Pakistan / Global / South Asia / Global | Co-founder and Executive Chair Malala Fund | Education Advocacy Education-rights institution builder | 88.1 |
Expanded girls' education advocacy through new grantmaking and a continued institutional focus on young women-led education work. Malala's 2025 influence is institutional, not only biographical. The Malala Fund gives her voice operational continuity through grants, advocacy and policy pressure for girls' right to learn. Selected for transforming a global moral voice into durable education-rights infrastructure. |
| 37 | Nadia Murad Iraq / Global / West Asia / Global | Founder and President Nadia's Initiative | Survivor Justice and Human Rights Human-rights founder and survivor-justice advocate | 87.7 |
Led advocacy for survivors, women and communities recovering from violence while keeping accountability and dignity at the center of global human-rights discourse. Murad's leadership is grounded in moral authority and institution-building. In 2025, Nadia's Initiative continued to show how survivor voice can become policy pressure, reconstruction work and global advocacy. Selected for turning personal witness into a durable institution for justice and rebuilding. |
| 38 | Amika George India / United Kingdom / South Asian-Origin / Global | Founder Free Periods | Menstrual Equity Youth policy campaigner | 87.4 |
Sustained a policy and cultural legacy around period poverty, menstrual equity and youth-led public action. George is included because her leadership shows that youth advocacy can change institutional behavior. Free Periods helped move menstrual equity from private embarrassment into public policy vocabulary. Selected for a high-integrity youth leadership model that connects stigma reduction with practical access. |
| 39 | Jennie Kim South Korea / Global / East Asia / Global | Artist and founder Odd Atelier / Ruby | Music, Fashion and Cultural Entrepreneurship Cultural entrepreneur | 87.1 |
Released the solo album Ruby under her independent label architecture and expanded her authority across music, fashion and global pop identity. Jennie's influence is not only performance visibility. In 2025, Ruby and Odd Atelier positioned her as a cultural operator shaping her own sound, business identity and global image. Selected for converting global fandom into a more autonomous artist-founder model. |
| 40 | Lalisa Manobal Thailand / Global / Southeast Asia / Global | Artist, actor and founder LLOUD / The White Lotus | Music, Screen and Fashion Cultural entrepreneur and screen crossover figure | 86.8 |
Expanded Thai cultural visibility through music, brand ownership and a high-profile acting debut in a major global television franchise. Lisa's 2025 influence lies in cultural portability. She moved across pop, luxury, entrepreneurship and television while keeping Thai identity visible within a global entertainment economy. Selected for broadening Southeast Asian cultural presence inside global popular culture. |
| 41 | EJAE South Korea / United States / East Asian-Origin / Global | Singer-songwriter and co-writer KPop Demon Hunters / Golden | Music and Songwriting Creative breakout figure | 86.5 |
Became a defining creative voice behind Golden, one of the year's most consequential Korean-pop crossover moments. EJAE is selected because 2025 rewarded hidden creative labor. Her songwriting and vocal profile helped turn an animated soundtrack moment into a global pop phenomenon. Selected for creative authorship behind a major Asian-pop cultural breakout. |
| 42 | Audrey Nuna South Korea / United States / East Asian-Origin / Global | Recording artist and vocalist KPop Demon Hunters / Golden | Music and Performance Creative breakout figure | 86.2 |
Contributed to the vocal identity and cultural lift of Golden, expanding Korean-American pop visibility in a multimedia hit. Audrey Nuna's 2025 influence came from a performance that traveled through both soundtrack culture and pop platforms. She helped give a fictional group real-world emotional force. Selected for helping turn an animated music property into a global cultural event. |
| 43 | Rei Ami South Korea / United States / East Asian-Origin / Global | Recording artist and vocalist KPop Demon Hunters / Golden | Music and Performance Creative breakout figure | 85.9 |
Helped power Golden's 2025 global resonance through a performance bridging alt-pop, K-pop fandom and animated storytelling. Rei Ami is ranked for the kind of cultural contribution that becomes larger than a credit line. In 2025, her voice formed part of a soundtrack event that moved from screen to charts to social platforms. Selected for creative performance inside a defining Asian-pop crossover moment. |
| 44 | Son Heung-min South Korea / Global / East Asia / Global | Footballer and club captain Tottenham Hotspur / global football | Football Elite athlete and Asian football icon | 85.6 |
Carried Asian football leadership through a major European trophy moment and sustained a global fan connection around Korean sporting excellence. Son's inclusion reflects a rare form of cultural sports leadership. He is not simply a high-performing player; he has changed the emotional relationship between Asian fans and elite European football. Selected for sustained global representation and 2025 captaincy visibility in elite football. |
| 45 | Neeraj Chopra India / South Asia / Global | Javelin thrower World Athletics / Indian athletics | Athletics Elite athlete and track-field institution builder | 85.3 |
Broke the 90-meter barrier in javelin and helped elevate Indian athletics through performance, event creation and public leadership. Chopra is ranked because he has made Indian athletics commercially and emotionally visible. The 90-meter milestone in 2025 confirmed elite technical progression while his public presence helped build a culture around the event. Selected for combining performance excellence with institution-building influence in Indian athletics. |
| 46 | Zheng Qinwen China / East Asia / Global | Professional tennis player WTA Tour | Tennis Elite athlete and women's sport representative | 85.0 |
Reached a top-tier WTA profile in 2025 and remained one of Asia's most important young women's tennis figures despite an injury-affected season. Zheng is included for competitive ceiling and representation. Even in an interrupted 2025 season, her ranking profile and visibility kept Chinese women's tennis in the global conversation. Selected for sustaining elite Asian representation in one of the most international women's sports. |
| 47 | Abhimanyu Mishra India / United States / South Asian-Origin / Global | Grandmaster Professional chess | Chess Youth chess prodigy | 84.6 |
Added a new benchmark to youth chess achievement by defeating the reigning world champion in classical play during the 2025 Grand Swiss cycle. Mishra's 2025 achievement showed that youth chess is now capable of challenging the very top of the hierarchy. His rise adds a diaspora dimension to Asia's chess surge. Selected for a high-signal 2025 result that expanded the boundaries of youth chess credibility. |
| 48 | Javokhir Sindarov Uzbekistan / Central Asia / Global | FIDE World Cup Champion Professional chess | Chess Elite competitor and Central Asian sports figure | 84.3 |
Won the 2025 FIDE World Cup, giving Central Asian chess one of the year's most important global achievements. Sindarov's 2025 World Cup victory was a regional influence moment as much as a sports result. It showed that the new chess map is not limited to traditional powers. Selected for delivering one of 2025's most concrete elite achievements by a young Asian competitor. |
| 49 | Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa India / South Asia / Global | Grandmaster Professional chess | Chess Elite competitor and youth chess leader | 84.0 |
Won major 2025 events and strengthened his position as one of India's leading young grandmasters in the global chess order. Praggnanandhaa is included because sustained elite progression is itself a leadership signal. His 2025 results showed that India's youth chess wave has depth beyond a single champion. Selected for durable elite performance inside the world's strongest youth chess cohort. |
| 50 | Daniel Gross Israel / United States / West Asia / Global | Co-founder and AI company builder Safe Superintelligence / Meta AI ecosystem | Frontier AI and Venture Formation AI founder-investor and talent-market operator | 83.7 |
Sat at the center of frontier AI company formation, elite technical recruiting and the superintelligence talent market. Gross is selected because young leadership in AI is increasingly about talent concentration and company formation. His 2025 profile made that invisible market visible. Selected for influence at the intersection of frontier AI research, capital and elite technical networks. |
Methodology and Legal Statement
No outside ranking, award list or media franchise determines placement. InfluenceAsia uses its own independent scoring architecture and editorial judgment.
The ranking is written from a 2025 annual perspective and evaluates contributions visible during the calendar year 2025.
Young leader eligibility prioritizes individuals aged 40 or under in 2025, with particular weight given to under-35 founders, innovators, public leaders, artists, athletes and social builders already carrying material responsibility.
The editorial model considers breakthrough contribution, role authority, public verifiability, international visibility, future leverage, Asian influence signal and integrity of field impact.