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Coming of AGE
Business Today India
|February 01, 2026
The new generation of youth coming into the workforce, with their own aspirations and belief systems, brings new opportunities and challenges. Is India Inc ready to navigate this frontier? The BT-PRICE survey sheds light
THE LAST TWO YEARS-2024 and, more notably, 2025-saw a wave of protests by a new generation of students and young professionals looking for political change, better economic conditions and more climate awareness across countries, including Bangladesh, Nepal, Indonesia and the Maldives.
But beyond these uprisings, Gen Z, the term used to describe those born in late 1990s to the early part of the 2010s and currently aged around 13-29 years, are not only questioning but also bringing forth changes in societal norms and economic behaviour. It's not just a generation gap! Gen Z are digital natives. They are tech savvy, have grown up with Internet in their homes, iPads as their support system, social media as a constant companion and take digital payments, online and quick commerce for granted. They tend to be night owls, the real gigsters, at home with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, and with a lingocap, salty, suss and tea-that make others scratch their heads.
They also have newer challenges-rising unemployment, an uncertain economic environment, the rise of AI that has put a question mark on the future of work, climate change that is turning more real by the day, and skyrocketing real estate prices that mean a dream home could remain just a dream. Still, they are the rising consumer force who, over the next decade, are poised to become the largest chunk of the labour force and the focus of most companies.
For a country like India that is still young, Gen Z will soon be the economic force to reckon with. A recent report by not-for-profit think tank People Research on India's Consumer Economy (PRICE) estimates that as of 2025, nearly one in five young individuals globally lives in India. "This is a formidable 420-million strong force, constituting approximately 29% of the nation's total population, and made up of individuals aged between 15 and 29 as defined by India's National Youth Policy (2014)," it said.
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