Professional headshot of Sharad Thanvi, Head of Supply Chain & Sourcing at Geon and a leading supply chain leader in India.
10 Leading Supply Chain Leaders in India 2025

Sharad Thanvi brings 16 years of experience across multiple segments, such as clean energy, mobility, and manufacturing.  He is currently serving as the Head of Supply Chain & Sourcing at Geon.

Mr. Sharad has led the development of the Li-Ion Battery Pack Greenfield Project in Pune, which is a significant milestone that accelerated India’s electric mobility journey. His approach blends precision with purpose while balancing tech and human insight to create supply chains that are both efficient and sustainable.

Sharad’s leadership philosophy combines legacy principles with innovation, integrating AI forecasting, blockchain traceability, and digital twin modelling with time-tested risk and governance frameworks. Beyond his operational role, he is also a writer and will soon release his book titled Let’s Make It Legendary, which highlights his leadership philosophy and the importance of innovation in today’s fast-paced world.

Recognised as one of the Leading Supply Chain Leaders in India 2025, Mr. Sharad Thanvi emphasised the dynamic landscape of the Indian supply chain and the Make in India initiative in an exclusive discussion:

“India is standing at a bold crossroad, and the transformation underway is profound. The surge in electric mobility, battery technologies, and clean energy is reshaping sourcing paradigms. Make in India has evolved beyond a slogan; it has matured into a deliberate, execution-focused strategy.”

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