Ashoka University has a new Vice-Chancellor
Ashoka University, Delhi-NCR today announced the appointment of Professor Rishikesha T. Krishnan, as its next Vice-Chancellor for an initial three-year term, with effect from August 1, 2026. Professor Krishnan, widely regarded as one of India’s most accomplished academic leaders, brings to Ashoka an exceptional record of scholarship, institution-building, and engagement with national policy. He succeeds Professor Somak Raychaudhury, whose tenure was marked by significant academic growth, institutional strengthening, and global recognition for the university.
The appointment follows a
rigorous search and selection process conducted by a committee constituted by
the Governing Body of the university.
A renowned thinker and
institution-builder, Professor Krishnan brings a wealth of experience spanning
decades of academic leadership, scholarly inquiry, and transformative
institutional change. Professor Krishnan’s multi-disciplinary educational
journey spans Physics, with a five-year Integrated M.Sc. from IIT Kanpur;
Engineering-Economic Systems from Stanford University’s School of Engineering,
and a doctoral programme in Management and Public Policy from IIM Ahmedabad. A
management and policy scholar, his research has focused on innovation in India
at organisational, industrial, and national levels, and his work has been
published in leading international journals in Management, Economics,
Development, and Science Policy.
His books on innovation - From Jugaad to Systematic Innovation: The Challenge for India and 8 Steps to Innovation: Going from Jugaad to Excellence (co-authored with Vinay Dabholkar) - have received wide acclaim, with the latter winning the Best Book Award for 2013 from the Indian Society for Training and Development.
Professor Krishnan has
helmed two Indian Institutes of Management, completing full terms at both, as
Director of IIM Indore (2014-2018) and Director of IIM Bangalore (2020-2025).
At IIM Bangalore, he established a School of Multidisciplinary Studies and led
the impending launch of the undergraduate programmes in Economics and Data
Science. He has served on several boards including that of the Higher Education
Financing Agency (a JV between the Government of India and Canara Bank) and the
Board of Management of the Manipal Academy of Higher Education. Professor
Krishnan has also been deeply engaged with national policy, having served on
committees of the Department of Science & Technology and as a member of the
Justice BN Srikrishna Committee that proposed a data protection framework for
India. He was a Visiting Scholar at the Center for the Advanced Study of India,
University of Pennsylvania, and held the Ram Charan Chair in Innovation and Leadership
at IIM Bangalore. In 2025, IIT Kanpur honoured Professor Rishikesha T. Krishnan
with its Distinguished Alumni Award (DAA), the institute’s highest alumni
recognition, acknowledging his exceptional contributions to management
education and thought leadership.
Speaking on the
appointment, Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Chancellor, Ashoka University, Delhi-NCR,
said, “Professor Krishnan’s distinguished record as a scholar and institution
builder makes him ideally suited to lead Ashoka at this important moment in its
journey. We are delighted to welcome him to the Ashoka family and look forward
to the vision and energy he will bring to this role. At the same time, we
extend our gratitude to Professor Somak Raychaudhury for his remarkable
contributions to Ashoka University. His leadership has left an enduring imprint
on the institution.”
Pramath Raj Sinha,
Founder & Trustee, Ashoka University, Delhi-NCR, added, “Rishi is among
India’s most respected academic leaders, with a proven track record of building
institutions, nurturing innovation, and advancing excellence in higher
education. We are confident that his vision, experience, and leadership will
further strengthen Ashoka University's position as a globally respected
university committed to academic excellence, interdisciplinary learning, and
societal impact.”
On his appointment, Professor Rishikesha T. Krishnan said, “Since its inception, Ashoka University has set high standards as a new generation, research-driven institution. It is a great privilege to lead the University as its Vice Chancellor at this critical yet exciting juncture in its evolution. I look forward to working closely with the faculty, students, staff, alumni, donors and all stakeholders to contribute to the university’s continued growth and aspirations.”
During his tenure as
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Somak Raychaudhury guided Ashoka University through
a period of significant growth and institutional advancement. Under his
stewardship, the University expanded its academic footprint through the
establishment of seven landmark schools, including the newly launched Havells
School of Management & Leadership, Trivedi School of Biosciences, Vachani
School of Advanced Computing, and RK Damani School of Natural and Mathematical
Sciences. The University also strengthened its commitment to accessibility and
inclusion by introducing 500 merit-and need-based scholarships, while forging
strategic collaborations with leading institutions such as the University of
Pennsylvania and the India Meteorological Department, to name a few. An
internationally acclaimed astrophysicist and academic leader, Professor
Raychaudhury will continue to be associated with Ashoka as a scientist and
professor..

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