April 2, 2024
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Now’s Prime Time to Invest in India!

According to Sridhar Vembu, this is the time to invest in the country, which is set to become a global hub for supply chains across industries…reports Asian Lite News

Sridhar Vembu, Founder and CEO of leading cloud software provider Zoho, said on Monday that this is the best time to invest in India for young entrepreneurs from all across the world.

The sense of optimism is real and India is the most dynamic large economy in the world, “poised for decades of solid growth”, Vembu posted on X (formerly Twitter).

“I have been speaking at industry bodies, large company meets, colleges and various other forums in many parts of India,” he wrote.

“I also hear from a lot of Indians living abroad who want to return to India. Just yesterday I met a FAANG (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google) engineer who plans to return to rural India”.

According to him, this is the time to invest in the country, which is set to become a global hub for supply chains across industries.

“We are investing heavily both within Zoho as well by backing deep R&D driven companies similar to Zoho in outlook.

“Our rule of thumb is simple: if some technology is not yet being developed in India, we are interested in people that are committed to solving that problem, by creating and nurturing the talent that will achieve mastery in that domain,” Vembu explained.

A follower said: “I left my job in Germany and I am happy to report that I am returning to India this month, to be with my people, not sure what I want to do next, hopefully I will be able to contribute in my own way”.

Vembu replied: “Best wishes. Welcome back!”

He added that India is now recognised as a legitimate rising power under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the country is no more treated as a “charity case to be pushed around”.

In a post on X, Vembu mentioned why it is important to vote carefully in the upcoming election.

“For so long, our country simply got used to politicians in power amassing wealth. For the last 10 years, we have a Prime Minister who not even opponents can accuse of personal corruption. Likewise with all his cabinet colleagues,” said Zoho founder.

He further said that the country has seen progress on several fronts, like railways, roads, airports, factories, Swachh Bharat Mission and so on.

“Going around India, I feel the sense of optimism that arises from seeing things work. For a 55 year old Indian like me, that is refreshing, and the private sector is also very energised.

“I am personally energised to work harder in R&D after seeing this dynamism”.

Vembu said that India is now recognised as a legitimate rising power treated with respect and not as a “charity case to be pushed around”.

“And we don’t get ‘hyphenated’ with our neighbours. I support our Prime Minister for this reason. Let’s vote carefully,” he added.

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