Miss Teen International (India)

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Formation2018; 8 years ago (2018)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersNew Delhi
Location
  • India
Miss Teen International (India)
Formation2018; 8 years ago (2018)
TypeBeauty pageant
HeadquartersNew Delhi
Location
  • India
Official language
English
Director
Nikhil Anand
Parent organization
Glamanand Group
Websitemissteeninternational.com

Miss Teen International is an annual beauty pageant for girls aged 14 to 19 from various countries. The event is organized by the Glamanand Group, a company led by Indian businessman Nikhil Anand.[1][2]

In August 2025, the pageant took place in Jaipur, India, where Lorena Ruiz from Spain was crowned Miss Teen International 2025.[3][4]

In 2016, Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., under Nikhil Anand, announced plans to revitalize the Miss Teen International pageant. The first edition of the revamped event took place in 2018 and has since been held annually in India. Glamanand Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. holds the Indian trademark for "Miss Teen International" related to beauty pageants.[5][6][7]

In 2018, Odalys Duarte from Mexico was crowned the first Miss Teen International under the ownership of Glamanand Group.[8]

The current titleholder, Lorena Ruiz of Spain, was crowned on August 31, 2025, in Jaipur, India. She succeeded Ly Muyleang of Cambodia.[9]

Titleholders

Year Country Miss Teen International Venue Entrants Ref.
2018 Mexico Odalys Duarte Delhi, India 10 [10]
2019 India Aayushi Dholakia Gurugram, India 13
2022 Vietnam Ngô Ngọc Gia Hân 20 [11]
2023 Venezuela Bárbara Párraga Phnom Penh, Cambodia 21 [12]
2024 Cambodia Ly Muyleang Jaipur, India 28
2025 Spain Lorenia Ruiz 24 [13]

Note – Due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic, no editions of the event were held in years 2020 and 2021.

Runners-up

Year Runners-up
First Second Third Fourth
2018 Ritika Khatnani
India
Kiara Pineda
Venezuela
Not awarded
2019 Yessenia Garcia
Paraguay
Anicia Gaothusi
Botswana
Francesca Beatriz Abalajon
Philippines
Kayla Wright
South Africa
2022 Alessandra Gonzalez
United States
Anne Brouwer
Netherlands
Not awarded
2023 Mannat Siwach
India
Nidanath Sok
Cambodia
Itamar Salcedo
Dominican Republic
Bùi Vũ Xuân Nghi
Vietnam
2024 Annette Moreno Viu
Cuba
Oriana Ribeiro
Namibia
Onkatlile Koolatotse
Botswana
Regina González
Mexico
2025 Kaziah Liz Mejo
India
Valeria Morales Valero
Colombia
Sabrina Maria Feliciano
Puerto Rico
Grecia Novelo
Mexico

Continental Queens

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