Selected engagements in multiple cities brought together women leaders and professionals to drive dialogue, mentorship, and community building.
New Delhi, Delhi, India – Marking the culmination of International Women’s Day 2026, Ladies Who Lead (LWL) concluded its multi-city initiative spanning Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, bringing together women leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals through a series of curated engagements focused on dialogue, mentorship and community building. Through intimate gatherings, leadership conversations, and high-impact networking forums, the initiative brought together a diverse community of women leaders, founders, and professionals to enable meaningful dialogue, mentorship, and collaboration.
Conceptualized as more than just a moment-led celebration, this multi-city initiative reflects LWL’s ongoing commitment to building visibility and sustained access for women in leadership positions. Each city chapter was designed to create an environment for authentic conversations and peer-led growth, allowing participants to exchange ideas, share experiences, and build lasting professional relationships.
In Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, the initiative brought together a strong group of women leaders and entrepreneurs, with key voices such as Anjali Anand, Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, actress and co-creator of Beyond The Curve, and Supriya Dravid, former editor-in-chief of Elle India and AJIO Luxe, Pallavi Mohadikar and Dr. Amol Patwari, co-founders of Palmonas, Bhakti Modi, the co-founder and CEO of Tira, and Kulsum Shadab Wahab, founder of Ara Lumiere and Ara Prêt in Bengaluru, joined the push. The conversations, which brought together founders, industry leaders and emerging professionals, reflected the breadth and strength of India’s women-led ecosystem.
Through these initiatives, LWL continues to strengthen its role as a facilitator for women at different stages of their career paths, from emerging leaders to established founders, creating spaces where conversations translate into opportunities and networks evolve into long-term support systems.
Aabha Bakaya, founder of Ladies Who Lead, said, “While International Women’s Day serves as an important moment of recognition, significant progress is made through consistent effort and sustained platforms. At LWL, our focus is on creating spaces where women are not only celebrated but also heard, supported and connected in ways that drive tangible growth. This multi-city initiative is a step towards building a stronger and more inclusive community of professional women and entrepreneurs across India.”
As LWL continues to expand its presence, the platform remains committed to shaping a continuous and evolving narrative around women’s leadership, one that goes beyond calendar-marked moments to build a robust ecosystem of access, opportunity and influence for professional women.
About the ladies who lead
Ladies Who Lead (LWL) is a premium members-only leadership and networking platform committed to empowering professional women across India. Founded in 2021 by veteran business journalist Aabha Bakaya and business leader Aditya Ghosh, LWL brings together a diverse community of over 1,500 women leaders across 50+ industries. With curated events, high-intent networking, mentorship, and a robust digital platform, LWL empowers women to connect, collaborate, and grow. The platform’s vision is to see more women in leadership roles and create an ecosystem where women can lead boldly, drive impact and inspire change.
For more information, visit Ladieswholead.in.
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