
Highlights & Key Takeaways
The CTO Community India hosted an engaging session featuring Kaustubhan Srivathsan (Founder & Director, KAD 24 Techno solution), Abhishek Verma (CIO, TM International Logistic Ltd), and Amit Sinha (AVP, Telecom) moderated by Richa Kumari.
The session explored the evolving role of CTOs and C-suite executives, emphasizing how leaders must balance soft traits , communication, leadership, problem-solving, with hard traits such as technical expertise, cultural alignment, and strategic foresight.
Series Highlights
- Transitioning from Code to Leadership
CTOs must prioritize effectively, motivate large teams, and champion their people while ensuring business outcomes. - Strategic Technology Alignment
Leaders act as a bridge between technology and business vision—focusing on ROI, agility, and creating “as-a-service” tech stacks. - Real-World Impact over Hype
From prepaid telecom to AI-driven solutions, the message was clear: technology must solve real-world problems, not just follow trends. - Mentoring Next-Gen Leaders
Speakers stressed the importance of involving future leaders in high-stakes meetings and giving them space to experiment. - Navigating Challenges
Whether acquisitions, technical debt, or managing top management, leaders must combine clarity with resilience and adaptability.

💬 Panel & Q/A Insights
The interactive discussion brought forward practical questions from the audience:
- Evaluating New Tech (AI):
AI should deliver measurable business outcomes and requires mature, ecosystem-level datasets. - Startup Mistakes:
Common pitfalls include unclear problem definition, scaling too early, and over-engineering. Survival and simplicity must come first. - Mentoring Leaders:
Expose juniors to real boardroom scenarios, organizational processes, and encourage learning by doing. - Managing Top Management:
Handle conflicts through one-to-one scenario planning and build informal rapport outside the boardroom. - Technical Debt:
Identify critical-path items early and avoid over-investing in non-viable projects. - Industry-Specific Challenges:
- Automotive: Prepare for rare earth supply constraints; explore rare earth–free motor technologies.
- HealthTech: Ensure alignment between non-technical founders and CTOs by mapping vision to execution.


Career Turning Points
Each leader shared pivotal moments that shaped their journey:

- Kaustubhan Srivathsan: Scaling from managing 3 to 700 people and handling full product launches.
- Abhishek Verma: Challenging the status quo and driving digital inclusion in early career stages.
- Amit Sinha: Taking on leadership roles early, experimenting, and driving cost-saving innovations like e-invoicing.
Closing Note
We extend our heartfelt thanks to our speakers and participants for their time, wisdom, and energy. This session reaffirmed the CTO Community’s mission: to support leaders and aspiring technologists in their journey from coding roles to the C-suite through continuous learning, collaboration, and shared experiences.

