Aman Dhall, a Gurgaon-based PR & Comms Tech entrepreneur and strategic investor, has been honored with the ?ÇÿIndia-UK Outstanding Achiever?ÇÖ award in the Arts, Culture, Entertainment & Sports category. This recognition celebrates his contributions as a journalist, publicist, entrepreneur, sportsperson, and an angel investor, along with his influential role in shaping the startup storytelling landscape.The award ceremony in London on Thursday honored 35 achievers in the Class of 2025, including six in his category.Some of the prominent names this year include Ananya Birla, Entrepreneur; Radhika Apte, Theatre and Film Actor; Mirra Sondhi, Managing Director at Deutsche Bank; Natasha Poonawalla Executive Director of Serum Institute of India; Nitish Mishra, Minister of Industries & Tourism, Govt of Bihar; Keshav Suri, Executive Director of The Lalit Suri Hospitality and Siddhartha Khastgir, UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship & Forbes 30 Under 30.Aman?ÇÖs journey has traversed multiple fields?Çöfrom a talented sports person to a distinguished journalist, and now a visionary entrepreneur and strategic investor. He is currently the Founder of CommsCredible, which he established in 2020.With this honour, he joins an esteemed league of past achievers, including Dr. Manmohan Singh, former Prime Minister of India; Adar Poonawalla, CEO, Serum Institute of India; Raghav Chadha, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha; Parineeti Chopra, National Award-winning actor; Aditi Chauhan, Goalkeeper, Indian Football Team; Rahul Kanwal, News Director, India Today Group; Urvashi Prasad, Director, NITI Aayog and Chaitanya Marpakwar, Two-time Ramnath Goenka award-winning journalist.Organized by the National Indian Students and Alumni Union (NISAU) UK, in partnership with the British Council in India, the UK Government Department for International Trade (DIT), and the UK Parliament, the awards celebrate the outstanding achievements of Indian professionals and alumni from British universities.At the grand ceremony, Aman expressed gratitude to the organizers, highlighting the strengthening India-UK ties driven by innovation, education, and cultural exchange. ?Ç£These awards recognize the influence of Indian professionals in shaping global narratives. In today?ÇÖs world, story making is a powerful force?Çöshaping brands, driving perceptions, and building trust. I hope this recognition inspires communicators, entrepreneurs, and changemakers to harness the power of strategic storytelling to create lasting impact,?Ç¥ he said.The journalist turned PR & Comms Tech entrepreneur has been at the forefront of storytelling and strategic communication for nearly two decades. During his journalism career (2005-2010), Aman was recognized as one of India?ÇÖs top financial journalists, renowned for his in-depth coverage of the financial sector. Transitioning from journalism, he played a pivotal role in Policybazaar?ÇÖs growth, leading the brand without external PR support. Under Aman?ÇÖs leadership, its valuation surged from $100 million in 2014 to over $2 billion in 2020, setting a benchmark for young leaders.Reflecting on his student days at Loughborough in the UK, he said that it was a transformative experience that extended far beyond academics. ?Ç£Loughborough University is more than just a world-renowned institution- it?ÇÖs a place that gives you the chance to collaborate with people from different cultures, offering invaluable global exposure.?Ç¥Despite having 5-6 years of professional experience, he found this aspect of his Master's in Sport Management truly enriching. Aman also expressed his deep gratitude to Loughborough for not only shaping his career but also giving him the opportunity to be part of the London Games, an experience he will cherish forever. ?Ç£Volunteering across various projects helped me gain insights into the sports industry at both grassroots and global levels. But the most defining moment was returning to competitive sports- being selected for the university?ÇÖs premier team and reigniting my passion for table tennis after years away from the game,?Ç¥ he recalled. Aman earned his MSc in Sport Management from Loughborough University in 2010-11. The event series celebrated the India-UK relationship with a gathering at the UK Parliament on February 12, followed by the India-UK Education Conference on February 13, and concluded with the prestigious Achievers Honours Gala Ceremony.