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Unveiling The Economic Times Startup Awards 2026 high-powered jury

We’re back with the 12th edition of The Economic Times Startup Awards (ETSA). However hectic it gets for the ETtech team, the thrill of sifting through the best of Indian entrepreneurship makes up for every late night in the newsroom.

Unveiling The Economic Times Startup Awards 2026 high-powered jury

The 12th edition of The Economic Times Startup Awards (ETSA) is set to take place in 2026, with a high-powered jury comprising prominent Indian entrepreneurs. This year's jurors include Rishad Premji, Executive Chairman of Wipro; Vijay Shekhar Sharma, Founder and CEO of Paytm; Mukesh Bansal, Co-founder of Myntra and Curefit; Sachin Bansal, Co-founder of Flipkart and Navi; Mithun Sacheti, Co-founder of CaratLane; Adwaita Nayar, Co-founder of Nykaa; Ajit Mohan, Chief Business Officer of Snap Inc.; Irina Ghose, Managing Director of Anthropic India; Paras Chopra, Founder of Wingify and Lossfunk; Abhiraj Singh Bhal, Co-founder and CEO of Urban Company; Aryaman Vikram Birla, Director of Aditya Birla Group; and Satyan Gajwani, Chairman of Times Internet.

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