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Who’s missing from Xi and Modi’s class photos?

Michal Lev-Ram
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Michal Lev-Ram
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Michal Lev-Ram
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September 28, 2015, 1:36 PM ET
Xi Jinping
RETRANSMITTING TO ADD ALL NAMES - Chinese President Xi Jinping, front-row-center, poses for a photo with a group of CEOs and other executives at Microsoft's main campus in Redmond, Wash., Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015. Front row, from left: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, JD.com's Liu Qiangdong, Cisco's John Chambers, Alibaba's Jack Ma, IBM's Ginni Rometty, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Microsoft's Satya Nadella, China's Internet czar Lu Wei, Apple's Tim Cook, Tencent's Pony Ma, and Amazon's Jeff Bezos. Middle row, from left: Sohu's Zhang Chaoyang, AMD's Lisa Su, Lenovo's Yang Yuanqing, Microsoft's Harry Shum, Qualcomm's Steve Mollenkopf, CETC's Ziong Qunli, Intel's Brian Krzanich, Qihoo 360's Zhou Hongyi, LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman, and SINA's Cao Guowei. Back row, from left: Sugon's Li Jun, Didi-Kuaidi's Cheng Wei, Broadband Capital's Tian Suning, CEC's Liu Liehong, Baidu's Zhang Yaqin, AME Cloud Ventures' Jerry Yang, Inspur's Sun Pishu, AirBnB's Brian Chesky, and Sequoia Capital's Shen Nanpeng. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, Pool)Photograph by Ted S. Warren — AP

It’s a tired cliche, but a picture really is worth a thousand words. Just check out the “class photos” from Chinese President Xi Jinping (above) and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s (below) recent U.S. Visits with CEOs.

My interaction with Coins2Day 500 CEOs was on investment opportunities in India & why they must come & @makeinindia! Pic.twitter.com/XVK18jbjuC

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 25, 2015

Notice anything missing? That’s right, there are barely any women in the pics.

Both heads of state made a point of meeting with the technorati and other business leaders on their respective trips. (As Coins2Day editor Alan Murray points out, America’s political influence in the world may be in decline, but its commercial influence is as great as ever.) And both took eerily similar, super-staged group shots: themselves in the center, flanked by rows of (mostly American) execs.

In President Xi’s photo, taken at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, he is sandwiched between IBM chief executive Ginni Rometty and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella. Also in the pic—the CEOs of Amazon, Alibaba, Apple, Facebook, Qualcomm, Intel, Airbnb and other companies. Yet the only other woman sharing the frame with Rometty is AMD chief executive Lisa Su. Out of the 30 business leaders and dignitaries pictured, just two are female—a total of about 7%.

Moving on to Prime Minister Modi’s photo, taken at a dinner hosted by Coins2Day: His shot included a few more women, like Lockheed Martin CEO Marillyn Hewson, PepsiCo’s Indra Nooyi and, again, IBM’s Rometty. But it also included a few more men, bringing the percentage of women in the photo only slightly higher, to about 10%. (It is interesting to note that in the two images, the few women in attendance were mostly given prominent placement—especially Rometty, who stands next to Xi and Modi in both shots.)

It’s no surprise, of course, that these numbers are what they are. After all, there are only 23 female CEOs on the Coins2Day 500, which is an even lower percentage than the female representation in Xi and Modi’s pics. But even though we are well aware of the stats, seeing this reality reflected in photos packs a powerful punch: When it comes to reaching gender parity in the business world, we have such an incredibly long way to go.

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Michal Lev-Ram
By Michal Lev-RamSpecial Correspondent
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Michal Lev-Ram is a special correspondent covering the technology and entertainment sectors for Coins2Day, writing analysis and longform reporting.

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