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Tough enough: Naina Lal Kidwai

Tough enough: Naina Lal Kidwai

Naina Lal Kidwai, Head of HSBC in India, was called to the board of Swiss foods giant Nestl a few years ago; and in August she was elevated to HSBC's Asia-Pacific board.
Naina Lal Kidwai
53, Country Head, HSBC
(Number of times in BT's Most Powerful list: 7)

Biggest achievement in 2010: Elevated to HSBC's Asia-Pacific board

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She is one of the more famous personifications of the India growth story. Naina Lal Kidwai, Head of HSBC in India, was called to the board of Swiss foods giant Nestl a few years ago; and in August she was elevated to HSBC's Asia-Pacific board.

The region accounts for a little over half of the profits of HSBC Holdings. Kidwai has been with HSBC for eight years, a period during which the Indian banking operations have emerged the seventh-largest contributor to group profits. And the ambition to make HSBC India even more significant still burns brightly.

-Anand Adhikari
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5. Shyamala Gopinath
6. Vinita Gupta
7. Kaku Nakhate
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9. Manisha Girotra
10. Lalita Gupte
11. Usha Narayanan
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13. Leena Nair
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15. Chanda Kochhar
16. Roopa Kudva
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19. Zarina Mehta
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23. Swati Piramal
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