India is projected to surpass, or may have already surpassed, China as the world's most populous country this year. Will this translate into more opportunities for investment?
India is projected to surpass, or may have already surpassed, China as the world's most populous country this year. Will this translate into more opportunities for investment?
Billionaire investor Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, known as the âWarren Buffet of India,â and Arjun Divecha, head of Emerging Markets Equity and board member at Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co, engaged in a fierce but friendly feud as to whether India remains an attractive opportunity for investors, at an Indiaspora virtual salon Dec. 10 evening.
The evening also included remarks from Ramji Raghavan, founder of the Agastya International Foundation, which aims to encourage curiosity about science among children living in rural India. Two hundred mobile vans and 83 motorbikes equipped with 1,000 science experiments travel through villages, allowing children to experiment with the materials. Uniquely, the organization employs peer to peer learning: children teaching other children.