Indian innovators are not just doing path-breaking work, they're re-writing history. Germany, which was once considered a global powerhouse for innovation, is now leveraging the Indian approach to innovation to get its mojo back.
CNBC-TV18 has joined hands with MIT Technology review and Mint to identify eight Indian innovators who have made it to the global list of Innovators under the age of 35. These are people who are either developing new technologies or creatively applying existing ones to solve some of our times biggest problems.
Indian innovators can match anyone in the world when it comes to solving problems creatively, where they perform better than rest is in generating greater sustainable alternatives by using local resources frugally.