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    Glass Ceiling Cracking: Female Leadership Surges in Corporate India, Reveals Govt Report

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimApril 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A new comprehensive report from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI), titled “Women and Men in India 2025,” reveals a transformative shift in the gender landscape of Indian business. Data indicates that women are not only entering the workforce in higher numbers but are increasingly securing seats at the highest decision-making tables.

    Rising Through the Corporate Ranks

    The report highlights a steady seven-year climb for women in leadership roles:

    • Boardroom Presence: Women now occupy 29.1% of board of director seats, a notable jump from 26% in 2018.

    • Top-Tier Management: Representation in “C-suite” roles (CEOs, CFOs, and MDs) grew from 13.9% in 2018 to 17.1% in 2025.

    • Managerial Momentum: Between 2017 and 2025, the growth rate of women in managerial positions (102.5%) nearly doubled that of their male counterparts, signaling a robust pipeline of future female leaders.

    A Startup Revolution

    The most explosive growth is found in India’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. The number of startups featuring at least one woman director has nearly quintupled, rising from 4,164 in 2018 to 19,351 in 2025. Maharashtra has emerged as the national leader in female-led entrepreneurship, followed closely by Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Delhi.

    Sectors Lagging Behind

    While the corporate world shows rapid progress, other sectors continue to struggle with gender parity:

    • The Judiciary: Female representation remains low at 14.3% overall, with women making up only 3% of Supreme Court judges.

    • Defence: Women account for 8.3% of total personnel, though the Indian Air Force and DRDO show higher-than-average inclusion rates.

    • Finance: Despite growth, men still control roughly 75% of the investment landscape.

    The Verdict: While the report celebrates a “narrowing gap,” experts suggest that reaching the 30% mark in boardrooms is the next critical milestone. Surpassing this threshold is widely considered the “tipping point” necessary to fundamentally change corporate culture and ensure inclusive strategic growth.

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