Shiv Nadar is the Founder of HCL Enterprise, a $10.
8 billion global organization with over 187,000
professionals operating from 50 countries. He is also the Chairman Emeritus & Strategic Advisor to the
Board of HCL Technologies, a group company and India’s third largest IT services organization. Nadar
is credited with being one of the pioneers of the computing and IT industry in India. Under his
guidance HCL has continued to ride the waves of the changing IT landscape for 45 years and remain at
the forefront of every technological revolution since 1976. While HCL started off as a hardware
organization, manufacturing the country’s first indigenous computers and introducing them to the
Indian consumer, it eventually evolved into a more comprehensive software services organization. HCL
is in fact one of the few global IT companies founded in the 1970s that remains in existence to date.
Throughout his career, Nadar always acknowledged that successful institution building is dependent on
forging result-oriented partnerships and creating new knowledge. He steered HCL to create several
valuable joint ventures and alliances that aided the organization’s emergence as a global technology
enterprise. His pioneering spirit and belief in engineering and research shaped the course of the
organization and is the reason that today HCL Technologies boasts one of the largest IT Engineering
and R & D divisions in the world.
Nadar started his career as part of the elite DCM management trainee system. It was at DCM that he
met the people with whom he later started HCL in a Delhi Barsati “akin to a garage startup” with a
compelling vision that the microprocessor would change the world.
Nadar credits his success to the education and scholarships that he received during his early years. He
has always maintained that access to quality education is the most potent tool of transformation and
therefore, in 1994, he established the philanthropic - Shiv Nadar Foundation. The Foundation draws
heavily on Nadar’s experience of building a world-class organization like HCL. It endeavors to create
institutions of transformational education that will continue to influence and nurture the country’s
youth for decades to come. To this effect, the Shiv Nadar Foundation has established six institutions
covering the entire spectrum of education, which aim to address the issue of quality in education, create
lasting partnerships and have a strong research orientation.
As of 2020, Nadar has invested US$ 988 million through the Foundation, impacting over 34,000
students directly. However, the Foundation’s ultimate aim is to nurture the next generation of leaders in
the ideologies of symbiotic growth so that each of them may in turn aspire to affect a small change,
creating a large multiplier effect. The impact of the Shiv Nadar Foundation institutions is today
reflected in the aspirations of meritorious students who started their journeys from humble,
geographically, remote backgrounds but are today pursuing their dreams in India as well as other
countries.
In recognition of his pioneering role in business and philanthropy in India and across the globe, Nadar
has received several honors and accolades, notable being the Padma Bhushan from the President of
India in 2008.
Nadar is married to Kiran, an Asian Games medalist and internationally renowned bridge player. She is
also one of the largest Indian Art collectors in the world.