Most Powerful Women Asia
This year’s Most Powerful Women Asia recognizes 100 leaders who are leveraging regional and global volatility for business advantage. Chosen by Fortune editors for their measurable impact, strategy reach, and capacity to shape the future, MPW Asia 2025 includes founders, CEOs, and other C-suite leaders whose influence crosses borders and industries. More than a third of MPW Asia finalists are leaders within Global 500, China 500, and Southeast Asia 500 companies. The ranking spans 14 markets in Southeast Asia, Greater China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Australia. This year, we also highlight 12 influential figures from outside of business whose public leadership and cultural capital are broadening what power looks like in today’s Asia.

Mansi Tripathy, Senior Vice President for APAC Lubricants and India Country Chair, Shell
Mansi Tripathy climbed up the ranks of Shell before being named senior vice president for its APAC lubricants business in 2019; she also leads Shell’s business in India. She now manages 1,500 partners across the division. She’s also bolstered the number of women in leadership roles, and advises the Shell Women’s network of more than 7,000 members. Previously, Tripathy worked as a director for Proctor and Gamble’s global shave business.
As appeared in Fortune