
India has rushed forward as the highest point of birth for the richest immigrants in America, with 12 Indian original billionaires listed in the Forbes 2025 ranking, which is the highest of any country.
This means a significant jump from only seven in 2022 and overcomes Israel and Tai -wan (every 11). Together, these Indian immigrants represent a powerhouse with their own success, which contributes to the collective wealth of billionaires of US born abroad $ 1.3 trillion.
Newcomers like Alphabet’s Sundar Pichai and Microsoft Satya Nadella have recently joined the list, but are surprisingly low compared to lesser -known magnates.
The suggestion of indication-American billionaires is Jay Chaudhry, founder Giant Cybersecurity Giant Zscaler, with a net wealth of $ 17.9 billion. Chaudhry was born in Panoh, a distant Himalayan village without electricity or running water during his childhood, first flew to the US in 1980 for postgraduate study.
In front of IPO Zscaler 2018, he built and sold four technology companies. Now, with a non -NEAD, 8, 8 of all billionaires of US immigrants, far ahead of Pichai and Nadella. The path of Chaudhra reflects a wider trend: 93% of billionaires of immigrants are separately produced, often thrive in technology or finance.
Full List: Top 9 of the richest Indian Americans in 2025
Here are the richest Indian original billionaires in the US, based on the latest Forbes. In particular, the Sundar Pichai technological icons ($ 1.1 billion) and Satya Nadella ($ 1.1 billion) were placed on a $ 10 and 11 place, missing the TOP 9:
- Jay Chaudhry ($ 17.9 billion) – Cyber Security (Zscaler)
- KHOSLA VINOD ($ 9.2 billion) – Sun Microsystems, Risk Capital
- RAKESH GANGWAL ($ 6.6 BILLS) -THECK SOCIALS (Co-founder of Indigo)
- Romesh T. Wadhwani ($ 5.0 billion) – Software – Symphony Technology Group
- Rajiv Jain ($ 4.8 Billion) – Finance (President of GQG partners)
- Kavitark RAM Shiram ($ 3.0 billion) – Google, Risk Capital
- Raj Sardana ($ 2.0 billion) – Technology Services (IT TCGI)
- David Paul ($ 1.5 billion) – medical devices (Wellquest/Neurosigma)
- Nikesh Araora ($ 1.4 billion) – Cyber Security (CEO of Palo Alto Networks)
Pichai ($ 1.1 billion) and Nadella ($ 1.1 billion) are placed on a 10 and 11th place.
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