Sonia Gandhi is sixth most powerful woman (Forbes)

Sonia Gandhi is sixth most powerful woman (Forbes)
India's Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi is the sixth most powerful woman in the Forbes' magazine's Annual list, The magazine said the ranking is based on a composite of visibility, measured by press citations, and economic impact.
Sonia Gandhi Married Rajiv Gandhi and into India’s political first family in 1968.Sonia Gandhi joined the Congress Party as a primary member in the Calcutta Plenary Session at 1997She officially took charge of the Congress party as its president in 1998. As chairperson of the National Advisory Committee and the UPA chairperson, she played an important role in making the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme and the Right to Information Act into law
World's 10 most powerful women in 2007 according to Forbes:
1 Angela Merkel Chancellor Germany
2 Wu Yi Vice premier China
3 Ho Ching CEO, Temasek Holdings Singapore
4 Condoleezza Rice Secretary of State U.S.
5 Indra K. Nooyi Chairman, CEO, PepsiCo U.S.
6 Sonia Gandhi Political party chief India
7 Cynthia Carroll CEO, Anglo American U.K.
8 Patricia A. Woertz Cochairman, ADM U.S.
9 Irene Rosenfeld Chairman, CEO, Kraft Foods U.S.
10 Patricia Russo CEO, Alcatel-Lucent U.S.
Posted by Nisha, Saturday, September 01, 2007 11:22 PM
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Sonia Gandhi is sixth most powerful woman (Forbes)
India's Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi is the sixth most powerful woman in the Forbes' magazine's Annual list, The magazine said the ranking is based on a composite of visibility, measured by press citations, and economic impact.
Sonia Gandhi Married Rajiv Gandhi and into India’s political first family in 1968.Sonia Gandhi joined the Congress Party as a primary member in the Calcutta Plenary Session at 1997She officially took charge of the Congress party as its president in 1998. As chairperson of the National Advisory Committee and the UPA chairperson, she played an important role in making the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme and the Right to Information Act into law
World's 10 most powerful women in 2007 according to Forbes:
1 Angela Merkel Chancellor Germany
2 Wu Yi Vice premier China
3 Ho Ching CEO, Temasek Holdings Singapore
4 Condoleezza Rice Secretary of State U.S.
5 Indra K. Nooyi Chairman, CEO, PepsiCo U.S.
6 Sonia Gandhi Political party chief India
7 Cynthia Carroll CEO, Anglo American U.K.
8 Patricia A. Woertz Cochairman, ADM U.S.
9 Irene Rosenfeld Chairman, CEO, Kraft Foods U.S.
10 Patricia Russo CEO, Alcatel-Lucent U.S.

