A Delhi-based entrepreneur, Sivesh Kumar, co-founder and COO of Coffea India, has gained widespread attention for creating a LinkedIn profile for his two-year-old son, Tiger Chauhan. Earlier this week, Kumar set up the profile and has been regularly posting updates.
Tiger Chauhan's LinkedIn bio states, "I am just a kid, trying to find my place in this world. My father's friend always says that ‘network is Net worth’. So I am here to network which will help me in my career."
In his first post on August 26, the young boy shared that he is "here to network" in hopes of securing a spot in a prestigious pre-school. "I turned two today and already started to feel the pressure of this world. With all the talks at home to get me into school. Hmm, the pressure is real and me 'nanhi si jaan'," the post reads.

The post continues, "My father Sivesh Kumar's friend Praveen Kumar Rajbhar always says that 'Network is Networth', so I am here to network which will help me (to start with) get into a good pre-school. And further will take one step at a time. I am trying to stay away from social media (as nobody gives me the phone at home), but still for my career will try to log in once a week. Looking for all the help."
Many LinkedIn users commented on the post, welcoming Tiger to the "real world" and noting, "At just two, you're already ahead of the game—most of us only realized the importance of networking after several cups of chai and a few gray hairs." Others shared their best wishes and birthday greetings, with one user saying, "Happy birthday Tiger. I hope you sail through all the struggles of preschool really well! All the very best for the journey ahead. You can do it, master."
Sivesh Kumar's second post featured Tiger dressed as Lord Krishna for Janmashtami celebrations.


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Dehradun(PTI): After undergoing rigorous training at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun, 491 cadets participated in a grand Passing Out Parade on Saturday and will now be commissioned as officers in the Indian Army.
The spectacular parade, held at the historic Drill Square in front of the academy's Chatwood Building, was reviewed by Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi, who served as the reviewing officer.
Along with 491 Indian cadets, 34 foreign cadets from 14 friendly countries also participated in the Autumn Term 2025 Passing Out Parade.
A total of 525 officer cadets from the 157th Regular Course, 46th Technical Entry Scheme, 140th Technical Graduate Course, 55th Special Commissioned Officers Course, and Territorial Army Online Entrance Exam 2023 Course participated in the Passing Out Parade.
The 'Sword of Honour' and gold medal for securing first place during training was awarded to ACA Nishkal Dwivedi, the silver medal to BUO Badal Yadav for second place, and the bronze medal to SUO Kamaljeet Singh for third place.
The silver medal for securing first place in the 'Technical Graduate Course' was awarded to Officer Cadet Jadhav Sujit Sampat, and the silver medal for first place in the 'Technical Entry Scheme-46' was awarded to WCC Abhinav Mehrotra.
The silver medal for the 'Special Commission Officer Course' was given to Officer Cadet Sunil Kumar Chhetri.
Among the foreign cadets, the first place in merit was secured by JUO Mohammad Safin Ashraf from Bangladesh. The Army Chief's Banner for overall best performance in the Autumn Term was awarded to Imphal Company.
As the parade concluded, helicopters showered flowers on the newly commissioned officers from the sky.
On this occasion, General Dwivedi congratulated the new officers in his address for successfully completing their training. He praised the young officers for their high level of discipline, leadership qualities, and endurance, and urged them to uphold the glorious traditions of the Indian Army and serve the nation with loyalty, commitment, and honour.
General Dwivedi said that joining the army marks the beginning of a lifelong duty and selfless service.
The parents and guardians of the newly commissioned officers were also present during the passing out parade.
