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BY A STAFF WRITER
NEW DELHI
conomic concerns tend to be largely local, while trade concerns tend to be global. That's the message hidden in Mint's Influencers Index for the month of July. The
month is usually silly season in Europe and the US—it's when most people take their annual breaks. In India, where most schools reopen in early July, the month tends to be anything but silly from the point of view of news. Sure enough, this July witnessed a closely fought trust vote in Parliament which the ruling United Progressive Alliance won. From the business point of view—apart from finance minister P. Chidambaram and commerce minister Kamal Nath, everyone else in the Influencers Index is either a businessman or a financial sector regulator—there wasn't much “news" in India and sure enough, the influencers as a group were cited less in local media in July than they were in June (by a mere 7%). At an individual level, however, only six of the influencers were cited less than they were in July. In global media, however, the influencers as a group were cited 58% more in July than they were in June, although much of the gains came from one man, commerce minister Kamal Nath, who played a leading role in a ministerial round of WTO talks at Geneva. Nath was cited almost 700% more in July than he was in June. The Mint Influencers Index is a monthly, objective measure based on media analysis by Dow Jones Insight, which tracks these leaders, looking at the volume of media citings for each of them as a proxy for their rising or waning influence. The assumption is that visibility and share of voice is good for them and their companies and, in the case of global media, collectively the index is a good surrogate for the growing or waning interest in India.
TRADE AND NATH RULE IN JULY
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In keeping with Mint’s focus on the business and the intersection of business and policy, the index does not track conventional choices such as the PM and President or, for that matter, party leaders. Our partners at Dow Jones Insight use text mining and visualization technologies to comb through a collection of 10,000 global sources, including the exclusive combination of Dow Jones, Reuters and The Associated Press newswires, as well as coverage in ‘The Wall Street Journal’, ‘The New York Times’, ‘Washington Post’, ‘The Globe and Mail’, ‘Financial Times’, ‘Les Echos’, ‘South China Morning Post’, ‘The Australian’, ‘Sydney Morning Herald’, ‘Straits Times’, ‘Yomiuri Shimbun’, ‘The Irish Times’ and local newspapers from every corner of the globe. The Indian rankings are based on 50 sources, including all major domestic newspapers and wire services. Both databases exclude routine news items and company announcements.
METHODOLOGY
Graphics by Ahmed Raza Khan/Mint
How to read the chartThe chart shows the influence (% change in citations) of individuals over the last month. Circles are sized according to the number of citations each individual has received in the media.
Waning
Anand Mahindra Deepak Parekh
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
Malvinder Singh
Rahul Bajaj
Sunil Mittal
Vijay Mallya
S. Ramadorai
K.V. Kamath
Indian mediaGlobal media
Global media Indian media
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Number of press citationsRanking
June July Name ranking ranking % change*
Kamal Nath 4 1 697%Commerce minister
Azim Premji 17 10 380%Wipro
Vijay Mallya 12 9 100%UB Group
Rahul Bajaj 20 18 100%Bajaj Auto
Anand Mahindra 9 11 64%Mahindra and Mahindra
June July Name ranking ranking % change*
Kamal Nath 20 16 2000%Bajaj Auto
Kiran M-Shaw 19 15 667%Biocon
Azim Premji 17 11 480%Wipro
Vijaya Mallya 12 8 377%UB Group
Deepak Parekh 15 12 314%HDFC
Global media
Rising June July Name ranking ranking % change*
C.B. Bhave 11 20 100%Sebi
Kumar Birla 13 17 67%Aditya Birla Group
Malvinder Singh 3 8 63%Ranbaxy Laboratories
Nandan Nilekani 16 16 43%Infosys Technologies
Kiran M-Shaw 19 19 33%Biocon
June July Name ranking ranking % change*
Rahul Bajaj 20 16 425%Bajaj Auto
Ratan Tata 11 6 124%Tata group
Kiran M-Shaw 18 15 92%Biocon
Nandan Nilekani 20 19 83%Infosys Technologies
Sunil Mittal 12 9 77%Bharti Enterprises
Indian media
Rising Waning
Waning
June JulyName ranking ranking % change*
C.B. Bhave 10 20 69%Sebi
K.V. Kamath 8 18 57%ICICI Bank
Kumar Birla 9 14 40%Aditya Birla Group
P. Chidambaram 1 1 34%Finance minister
Malvinder Singh 4 7 33%Ranbaxy Laboratories
August September Name ranking ranking % change*
M. Damodaran 00 00 4250%Sebi
Kiran M-Shaw 00 00 1100%Biocon
S. Ramadorai 00 00 850%Tata Consultancy Services
Rahul Bajaj 00 00 400%Bajaj Auto
Kumar Birla 00 00 300%Aditya Birla Group
Global Media
Rising August September Name ranking ranking % change*
Kiran M-Shaw 9 18 95%Biocon
Kumar Birla 13 19 89%Aditya Birla Group
Rahul Bajaj 17 20 75%Bajaj Auto
Ratan Tata 2 4 59%Tata group
M. Damodaran 18 17 50%Sebi
August September Name ranking ranking % change*
Nandan Nilekani 20 11 400%Infosys Technologies
Sunil Mittal 6 3 51%Bharti Enterprises
Kishore Biyani 11 7 50%Future Group
K.V. Kamath 17 9 50%ICICI Bank
Rahul Bajaj 16 10 50%Bajaj Auto
Indian Media
Rising Waning
Waning
August September Name ranking ranking % change*
S. Ramadorai 9 19 63%Tata Consultancy Services
M. Damodaran 7 15 50%Sebi
Ratan Tata 5 8 48%Tata group
Kumar Birla 12 17 43%Aditya Birla Group
Anand Mahindra 13 18 40%Mahindra & Mahindra
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1 P. Chidambaram 348 Finance minister
2 Ratan Tata 240 Tata group
3 Kamal Nath 89 Commerce minister
4 Sunil Mittal 76 Bharti Enterprises
5 Anil Ambani 51 R-Adag
6 Mukesh Ambani 40 Reliance Industries
7 Anand Mahindra 25 Mahindra and Mahindra
8 Y.V. Reddy 23 RBI
9 Vijay Mallya 21 UB Group
10 Malvinder Singh 18 Ranbaxy Laboratories
11 S. Ramadorai 16 Tata Consultancy Services
12 Azim Premji 14 Wipro
13 C.B. Bhave** 7 Sebi
14 Deepak Parekh 6 HDFC
15 Rahul Bajaj 6 Bajaj Auto
16 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw 4 Biocon
7 Kumar Mangalam Birla 4 Aditya Birla Group
18 Nandan Nilekani 4 Infosys Technologies
19 K.V. Kamath 3 ICICI Bank
20 Kishore Biyani 3 Future Group
Bajaj AutoR-AdagTata groupMahindra & Mahindra
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Deepak Parekh
S. Ramadorai
1 P. Chidambaram 511 Finance minister
2 Kamal Nath 212 Commerce minister
3 Anil Ambani 151 R-Adag
4 Mukesh Ambani 108 Reliance Industries
5 Y.V. Reddy 104 RBI
6 Ratan Tata 74 Tata group
7 Malvinder Singh 68 Ranbaxy Laboratories
8 Vijay Mallya 62 UB Group
9 Sunil Mittal 46 Bharti Enterprises
10 Anand Mahindra 30 Mahindra and Mahindra
11 Azim Premji 29 Wipro
12 Deepak Parekh 29 HDFC
13 S. Ramadorai 27 Tata Consultancy Services
14 Kumar Mangalam Birla 26 Aditya Birla Group
15 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw 23 Biocon
16 Rahul Bajaj 21 Bajaj Auto
17 Kishore Biyani 20 Future Group
18 K.V. Kamath 20 ICICI Bank
19 Nandan Nilekani 11 Infosys Technologies
20 C.B. Bhave 11 Sebi
1 Kamal Nath 518 Commerce minister
2 P. Chidambaram 163 Finance minister
3 Anil Ambani 119 R-Adag
4 Mukesh Ambani 94 Reliance Industries
5 Ratan Tata 90 Tata group
6 Sunil Mittal 82 Bharti Enterprises
7 Y.V. Reddy 47 RBI
8 Malvinder Singh 36 Ranbaxy Laboratories
9 Vijay Mallya 26 UB Group
10 Azim Premji 24 Wipro
11 Anand Mahindra 23 Mahindra and Mahindra
12 K.V. Kamath 16 ICICI Bank
13 S. Ramadorai 13 Tata Consultancy Services
14 Deepak Parekh 10 HDFC
15 Kishore Biyani 4 Future Group
16 Nandan Nilekani 4 Infosys Technologies
17 Kumar Mangalam Birla 4 Aditya Birla Group
18 Rahul Bajaj 2 Bajaj Auto
19 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw 2 Biocon
20 C.B. Bhave 0 Sebi
1 P. Chidambaram 239 Finance minister
2 Kamal Nath 143 Commerce minister
3 Sunil Mittal 109 Bharti Enterprises
4 Y.V. Reddy 90 RBI
5 Ratan Tata 62 Tata group
6 Mukesh Ambani 49 Reliance Industries
7 Anil Ambani 42 R-Adag
8 Malvinder Singh 41 Ranbaxy Laboratories
9 Azim Premji 32 Wipro
10 Vijay Mallya 30 UB Group
11 Anand Mahindra 20 Mahindra and Mahindra
12 K.V. Kamath 20 ICICI Bank
13 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw 13 Biocon
14 S. Ramadorai 12 Tata Consultancy Services
15 C.B. Bhave 7 Sebi
16 Deepak Parekh 5 HDFC
17 Nandan Nilekani 3 Infosys Technologies
18 Kumar Mangalam Birla 2 Aditya Birla Group
19 Rahul Bajaj 2 Bajaj Auto
20 Kishore Biyani 0 Future Group
1 P. Chidambaram 239 Finance minister
2 Kamal Nath 143 Commerce minister3 Sunil Mittal 109 Bharti Enterprises4 Y.V. Reddy 90 RBI
5 Ratan Tata 62 Tata group
6 Mukesh Ambani 49 Reliance Industries
7 Anil Ambani 42 R-Adag8 Malvinder Singh 41 Ranbaxy Laboratories9 Azim Premji 32 Wipro
10 Vijay Mallya 30 UB Group
11 Anand Mahindra 20 Mahindra and Mahindra
12 K.V. Kamath 20 ICICI Bank
13 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw 13 Biocon
14 S. Ramadorai 12 Tata Consultancy Services
15 C.B. Bhave 7 Sebi
16 Deepak Parekh 5 HDFC
7 Nandan Nilekani 3 Infosys Technologies
18 Kumar Mangalam Birla 2 Aditya Birla Group
19 Rahul Bajaj 2 Bajaj Auto
20 Kishore Biyani 0 Future Group
1 P. Chidambaram 239 Finance minister
2 Kamal Nath 143 Commerce minister
3 Sunil Mittal 109 Bharti Enterprises
4 Y.V. Reddy 90 RBI
5 Ratan Tata 62 Tata group
6 Mukesh Ambani 49 Reliance Industries
7 Anil Ambani 42 R-Adag
8 Malvinder Singh 41 Ranbaxy Laboratories
9 Azim Premji 32 Wipro
10 Vijay Mallya 30 UB Group
11 Anand Mahindra 20 Mahindra and Mahindra
12 K.V. Kamath 20 ICICI Bank
13 Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw 13 Biocon
14 S. Ramadorai 12 Tata Consultancy Services
15 C.B. Bhave 7 Sebi
16 Deepak Parekh 5 HDFC
17 Nandan Nilekani 3 Infosys Technologies
18 Kumar Mangalam Birla 2 Aditya Birla Group
19 Rahul Bajaj 2 Bajaj Auto
20 Kishore Biyani 0 Future Group
Kumar Mangalam Birla
Malvinder Singh
Mukesh Ambani
Vijay Mallya
C.B. Bhave
Anand Mahindra
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Azim Premji
Kishore Biyani
Nandan Nilekani
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Azim Premji
Mukesh Ambani
Ratan Tata
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
*In number of citations**Damodaran’s term as Sebi chairman ended on 18 Feb
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**C.B. Bhave became Sebi chairman on 19 February
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Indian Media
Global Media
Rising
Rahul Bajaj
K.V. Kamath
Kishore Biyani
Sunil Mittal
Rising
Y.V. Reddy
C.B. Bhave
Nandan Nilekani
Kamal Nath
P. Chidambaram
Kamal Nath
Ratan Tata
Anil Ambani
P. Chidambaram
Anil Ambani
Y.V. Reddy
Kumar Mangalam Birla