
Eternal, parent company of the Indian food delivery platform Zomato, has named Aditya Mangla as CEO of its food ordering and delivery operations for a two-year tenure.
Mangla succeeds Rakesh Ranjan, who has served a two-year term as CEO and will no longer hold a senior management role as of 6 July 2025.
Mangla has been Eternal Product head for the food ordering and delivery segment.
He joined Eternal in March 2021 and has held leadership positions within the food delivery division.
These include supply and customer experience head, concentrating on enhancing restaurant partner networks and improving customer satisfaction across digital interfaces.
Eternal founder Deepinder Goyal stated: “It’s a signal for the kind of leadership we need as we move into our next chapter. We need leaders and teams who can navigate complexity with decisiveness and humility. Leaders who can move fast but stay thoughtful.

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By GlobalData“Aditya has also been one of the few leaders in the food delivery team who regularly run into disagreements and push back with me. And I deeply value that. We don’t need more people who agree with everything. We need people who care enough to challenge what doesn’t sit right with them, and do so with honesty and respect.”
In April 2025, the Delhi High Court in India issued notices to Zomato and the Competition Commission of India (CCI) amid an ongoing antitrust investigation.
The notices were prompted by a plea from the National Restaurant Association of India, which contests its exclusion from a confidentiality ring integral to the probe.