Aditya Pittie is an accomplished entrepreneur, angel investor, author, and policy thought leader. He is the owner of Pittie Enterprises Group, a diversified conglomerate with interests in precision automotive and aerospace components, solar energy, fintech, real estate, and venture capital investments.

Inspired by the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi Ji, Aditya is actively involved in nation-building efforts. He serves as Convenor (Western Maharashtra) of the BJP Intellectual Cell, shaping discussions on policy, governance, and economic transformation. Aditya graduated first in his class and holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree (Summa Cum Laude) in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He also holds a Master of Science S.M. / MBA degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Aditya is an active angel investor and startup mentor for the Atal Innovation Mission, Government of India, and Atal Incubation Centre-Rambhau Mhalgi Prabhodhini. He is also a Founder Board Member of Rishihood University and a Past President of the Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO).

He frequently writes articles and Op-Eds and appears on national television, digital, and print media. He has also co-authored a groundbreaking book, Modi's North East Story, which documents the transformation of India’s North East states since 2014 under the visionary leadership of Hon. Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji.

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Building a Viksit Bharat | Aditya Pittie with Bhavya Chowdhury | OCLF

On 23nd Nov 2025 05.00 PM TO 05:40 PM

This energising OCLF session featured entrepreneur, investor, and policy thinker Aditya Pittie in conversation with Bhavya Chowdhury, exploring how India can achieve the vision of a Viksit Bharat through innovation, confidence, and collective purpose.

Aditya shared powerful insights on India’s growth trajectory, highlighting how rapid advancements in technology, infrastructure, entrepreneurship, and global reputation position the nation strongly for the decades ahead. The conversation emphasised that development is not only a government-driven mission but a people-driven one, shaped by everyday actions and a mindset geared toward discipline and contribution.

A recurring message of the session was the importance of individual responsibility. Aditya encouraged the audience to make small but meaningful efforts in their surroundings, reminding everyone that national progress grows from collective participation.

Audience questions added depth to the session, touching upon innovation ecosystems, policy support, youth involvement, and the role of citizens in steering India toward 2047.

The session closed with optimism, reinforcing that a developed India is within reach when purpose and participation go hand in hand.