There is a reason why millions of people across India start their mornings by watching Vivek Bindra. Not because he tells them what they want to hear, but because he tells them what they need to know — and he does it in a language that actually makes sense for someone running a shop in Kanpur or a small factory in Surat.
Dr Vivek Bindra did not arrive at success through shortcuts or celebrity connections. He spent years learning how real Indian businesses work, what breaks them, and what makes them grow. That on-the-ground understanding is what separates him from the dozens of motivational speakers who came and went while he kept building.
This page covers the latest Vivek Bindra news, his journey, his achievements, and what he and Bada Business are doing in 2026.
From Delhi Streets to Asia's Biggest Business Channel
Vivek Bindra grew up in Delhi. There was no family business to inherit, no wealthy network to lean on, and no expensive degree from abroad. What he had was an ability to understand people — specifically, to understand why small business owners were struggling despite working incredibly hard.
He started small. Early workshops in rented halls, speaking to audiences of a few dozen people at a time. He was not famous. He was not viral. He just kept showing up, kept refining his content, and kept delivering something that his audience could actually use the next day at work.
Over time, word spread. And then YouTube happened.
His channel, Dr Vivek Bindra: Motivational Speaker, grew into something nobody in Indian business education had seen before. Today it is the most subscribed entrepreneurship channel in all of Asia. Tens of millions of subscribers. Hundreds of millions of views. All of it is built around one core idea — every Indian entrepreneur deserves access to world-class business knowledge, in Hindi, at zero cost.
What Is Bada Business — And Why Does It Matter?
Bada Business Pvt. Ltd. is the company Dr Vivek Bindra founded to take his mission further than YouTube ever could. The free videos on YouTube reach people and spark ideas. Bada Business gives them the tools and systems to actually act on those ideas.
The company offers paid courses, live workshops, business mentorship programmes, and in-depth case studies — all built around the real challenges Indian entrepreneurs face. The 10-Day MBA became the most talked-about product, a course that distils what takes two years in a business school into a focused, practical programme that a working business owner can actually complete.
What made Bada Business different from the start was the audience it was built for. Not startup founders in Bangalore with venture capital backing. Not MBA graduates heading into consulting firms. It was built for the restaurant owner trying to manage five employees, the textile trader struggling with cash flow, the first-generation entrepreneur who never had a mentor growing up.
The company's programmes are available primarily in Hindi. That decision alone opened doors for millions of business owners in tier-2 and tier-3 cities who had been completely left out of the English-language world of business education.
The World Record That Few People Talk About Enough
In 2017, Dr Vivek Bindra achieved something that still does not get the attention it deserves. He conducted the world's largest HR professional training session — a gathering of thousands of HR professionals trained in a single event. The feat was officially entered in the Golden World Records.
Think about what it actually takes to pull something like that off. You need thousands of professionals willing to show up. You need content strong enough to justify their time. You need logistics, coordination, and delivery that holds attention across a room that size. Vivek Bindra did all of that.
It was not a stunt. It was a statement that business education in India could be delivered at scale without sacrificing quality.
India's Biggest Companies Came to Him
One of the things that gets lost in discussions about Vivek Bindra is his corporate track record. People know him from YouTube. They know about Bada Business. But many do not know that some of India's most established companies have brought his team in to train their people.
HPCL, Honda, Yamaha, TATA, Godrej, ICICI Lombard — these are not small names. These are organisations with their own HR departments, their own L&D teams, their own access to international training providers. And they chose Bada Business.
That matters. Because it means Vivek Bindra's credibility does not rest only on YouTube views. It rests on results delivered inside real companies, to real teams, measured by real outcomes.
What Vivek Bindra and Bada Business Are Doing in 2026
Branded Factory — A 1 Lakh Square Foot Retail Launch in Gujarat
On 23 May 2026, a company called Branded Factory — a value-retail platform connected to the Bada Business ecosystem — opened one of the largest retail outlets in Gujarat. Located in Vadodara, the store covers more than one lakh square feet and carries over one lakh products across fashion, lifestyle, electronics, and accessories.
Dr Vivek Bindra was present at the launch as a shareholder and mentor of the company, alongside actor and entrepreneur Vivek Oberoi. Read our full coverage: Branded Factory mega retail outlet launch in Vadodara.
The event signalled something important — that Bada Business is no longer just a training business. It is becoming an investment and business-building platform, backing companies it believes in and helping them scale.
Real Results From Real Businesses
In May 2026, Akupaad Marketing, a solar company from Raebareli in Uttar Pradesh, shared the results of its partnership with Bada Business publicly. Before the programme, the company was installing solar systems at around 100 sites a month and carrying heavy debt. After working with Bada Business, monthly installations grew to 500, revenue grew by 340 percent, and profit after tax grew by more than 350 percent.
Lokhande Industries, another Bada Business partner, reported 166 percent growth in production output after working through the company's operational framework. The business had been dealing with inconsistent output and accountability gaps before engaging with the programme.
These are not case studies written by Bada Business. These are numbers that the companies themselves put out publicly. That distinction matters.
Why People Keep Coming Back to Vivek Bindra
Ask anyone who has followed Vivek Bindra for more than a year what keeps them watching, and you will hear a version of the same answer. He does not just motivate. He teaches. There is a real difference.
His videos on cash flow management, sales team structure, pricing strategy, and business model design are not inspirational speeches. They are classes. They have frameworks, examples, numbers, and action steps. Someone watching can pause the video, open a notebook, and start applying what they just heard.
In a space full of people who say the right things but deliver nothing useful, that specificity is rare. And his audience notices.
His stated mission — making India self-reliant in entrepreneurship — is not something he says once in an interview and moves on from. It comes through in every decision Bada Business makes. The Hindi-first approach. The affordable pricing. The focus on MSME owners rather than startup founders. The courses are built around Indian markets, Indian customers, and Indian business realities.
About Dr Vivek Bindra — Quick Reference
| Full Name | Dr Vivek Bindra |
|---|---|
| Profession | Business Coach, Motivational Speaker, Entrepreneur |
| Company | Bada Business Pvt. Ltd. (Founder & CEO) |
| Birthplace | Delhi, India |
| YouTube Channel | Dr Vivek Bindra: Motivational Speaker |
| YouTube Distinction | Asia's most-subscribed entrepreneurship channel |
| World Record | Largest HR professional training session — Golden World Records |
| Corporate Clients | HPCL, Honda, Yamaha, TATA, Godrej, ICICI Lombard |
| Flagship Course | 10-Day MBA |
| Company Mission | Make India self-reliant in entrepreneurship |