Recognition for Leadership and Influence in Asia

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been honored by Forbes Magazine as one of the “100 World’s Most Powerful Women for 2024.” Ranked 29th globally, she stands out as the third most influential woman in Asia, following Sandy Ran Xu, CEO of JD.com, and Nirmala Sitharaman, India’s Finance Minister.

  • Significance of the Ranking: This recognition underscores Ms. Paetongtarn’s impactful leadership since taking office as Thailand’s youngest prime minister at the age of 37. Her position on this prestigious list highlights her influence on both national and international stages.

Achievements and Initiatives Under Her Leadership

Addressing Domestic Crises with Swift Action

Since assuming office, Prime Minister Paetongtarn has demonstrated strong leadership during several domestic crises, including managing severe flooding in multiple provinces and responding to a tragic school bus fire incident.

  • Key Policies Implemented: Under her guidance, the government has rolled out significant policies such as a three-year debt suspension for farmers, a tourism stimulation initiative offering free visas, and a cash handout scheme of 10,000 baht. Additionally, she has pushed for marriage equality legislation and expanded access to universal healthcare.

Previous Recognitions and Contributions

Acknowledged as an Emerging Global Leader

Before her inclusion in Forbes’ list, Ms. Paetongtarn was recognized in Time magazine’s “Time 100 Next” under the Leaders category. This accolade further cements her status as an emerging leader on the global stage.

  • Public Support: Her popularity is reflected in various polls, where she has been named Thailand’s most prominent politician, showcasing her widespread appeal and influence.

Criteria for Inclusion in Forbes’ Power List

Metrics Behind the Rankings

Forbes determined its 2024 Power List based on four main criteria: money, media presence, impact, and spheres of influence. The rankings consider gross domestic products and populations for political leaders while evaluating revenues and employee counts for corporate executives.

  • Collective Influence: The women featured on this list command a collective economic power of $33 trillion, influencing over a billion people through their leadership across finance, technology, media, and beyond.

A New Era of Female Leadership in Thailand

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s recognition as one of the world’s most powerful women highlights a significant shift towards female leadership in Thailand and beyond. Her proactive approach to governance and commitment to addressing pressing national issues sets a powerful example for future leaders. As she continues to navigate challenges and implement impactful policies, her influence is likely to grow both domestically and internationally.

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