NDTV is set to host the latest edition of NDTV YUVA 2026 at Hyatt Regency New Delhi, bringing together a wide spectrum of young achievers, public figures, creators, entrepreneurs and athletes for a day of meaningful, insight-led conversations around the forces shaping India’s next generation.
In what is positioned as a flagship youth platform, NDTV YUVA has, over the years, evolved into a space for engaging with the aspirations, anxieties and ambitions of young India. The 2026 edition continues this trajectory, featuring discussions across leadership, enterprise, culture, identity and the fast-changing creator economy, while drawing from real-world experiences and emerging perspectives.
The day will open with a keynote conversation by Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, Minister for Industries, Youth and Sports Affairs, Government of Rajasthan, who will speak on youth leadership in governance and nation-building. He will be followed by Mahanaaryaman Scindia, exploring how legacy, sport and enterprise intersect in shaping modern leadership pathways.
The event will also see participation from prominent voices in the entertainment industry. Chitrangda Singh will share insights on longevity and reinvention in cinema, while Sanya Malhotra is expected to speak about balancing creativity and entrepreneurship in an evolving cultural landscape. Actor Rukmani Vasanth will reflect on the changing grammar of performance and identity in contemporary storytelling.
Entrepreneurship and wealth creation will be a key focus area, with founders such as Kanika Tekriwal and Gazal Kalra sharing their journeys of building businesses in emerging sectors. The programme will also dive into the business of fashion through conversations with designers and founders including Parul Gulati, Mariyam Khatri, Ankita Jain, Param Sahib, and Laksheeta Govil.
Storytelling and digital influence will take centre stage with creators like Ria Chopra and Ahsan Vazir, alongside a spoken word performance by Nayab Midha capturing the emotional pulse of Gen Z audiences.
The sporting segment will feature athletes such as Payal Nag, boxers Priya Ghanghas and Arundhati Choudhary, and wrestler Sujeet Kalkal, who will bring stories of resilience, discipline and competing on global stages under pressure.
Educator Nitin Vijay will address the evolving role of mentorship in today’s high-pressure environment, focusing on how young individuals can navigate ambition with clarity. The programme will also include a session with actor Avinash Tiwary, reflecting on craft and the changing dynamics of storytelling in cinema.
The cultural arc of the day will conclude with a live performance by Aditi Saigal, bringing a contemporary musical voice that resonates with younger audiences.
With a diverse mix of speakers and themes, NDTV YUVA 2026 continues to position itself as a key platform for dialogue, capturing the ideas and energy that define a rapidly evolving, youth-driven India.
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