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| IndusView Network | |
The key strength of IndusView lies in its strong network of relationships that include senior management and key decision makers in companies, industry associations, government departments and ministries, and professionals from wide spectrum of services. This network knows no boundaries as it spans 3 continents Asia, Europe and Americas. The network plays an important part in the entire service delivery mechanism of IndusView. Hence significant efforts are made towards constantly expanding the sphere of influence. Bundeep Singh Rangar, Chairman, IndusView Advisors along with his colleagues Rishi Sahai, Board Director and Manish Gupta, Managing Director drive this initiative of Network building. Participation in industry forums and events, provides a strong platform to interface with a large audience comprising of industry captains at companies, industry associations, ministries, etc.. Bundeep has often shared a common platform on formal as well as informal occasions with Dayanidhi Maran, Union Minister for IT & Telecom, Government of India, Sunil Mittal, Chairman, Bharti Enterprises, India’s largest GSM mobile service provider, Steve Balmer, CEO, Microsoft Inc., world’s largest software company, Karan Billimoria, CEO, Cobra Beer, Aditya Mittal, President and Chief Financial Officer of Mittal Steel, the largest integrated manufacturer of steel, Sabbir Bhatia, widely recognized as Founder of Hotmail, the popular web-based e-mail service, among others. Such formal and informal engagements contribute to this network building exercise. |
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| Client Execution | |
While IndusView is assisting clients in expanding into new markets and facilitate deals, it also taps into the vast media universe to help them in communicating their business objectives to the target audience.
The report, Global Futures ‘Stress testing the global economy’ by Dr. Tapan Datta attracted widespread interest among the media in India. Since, Mobissimo, a U.S. based online travel search engine announced its launch in India on May 16, 2006 there has been considerable interest among various sections of the media to understand the overall business dynamics of online travel. It still needs to be understood, how this search engine can make life easy for a traveler. To communicate this aspect is the task that IndusView has been entrusted with. |
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| IndusView in the media | |
The understanding of the founders of IndusView about the Indian economy, the business potential that it holds for investors has been widely recognised by the media. This understanding and knowledgebase has served as an important source of information and insights for the media on various subjects. IndusView Founders have often been invited to comment on important issues. |
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| India Infoline News Service; July 6, 2006 | |
The U.K. Department of Trade & Investment released the ‘U.K. Inward Investment 2005-06’ report. According to the report, India emerges the third largest investor in U.K., after U.S. and Japan. The report shows the number of UK projects financed by Indian companies doubled to 76, with Indian investment up 111%, creating 1,449 new jobs. As a clear sign of trend-reversal, the amount of money invested in the U.K. by Indian companies had topped the investment made by British companies in India for the last financial year. On the occasion of the launch of this report, IndusView highlighted the fact that while Indian investments in U.K. will continue to grow in the years ahead but the U.K. companies are increasingly missing out on investment and growth opportunities in India. “Britain needs to keep its competitive edge vis-à-vis other European countries when it comes to its business relationship with India. European companies are moving aggressively to capitalise on India’s economic growth. The U.K. government cannot afford to sit idly by if it wants Britain to remain a global economic force,” said Bundeep Singh Rangar, Chairman, IndusView. |
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| BBC – Asia Today – July 12, 2006 | |
India will emerge strong post Mumbai blasts: IndusView “India is known to stand-up to – be it natural or man-made sending out a clear signal that the country has strong fundamentals and determined people to face anything that comes its way.” This is what Bundeep Singh Rangar, Chairman, IndusView Advisors, had to say when Mumbai, the financial capital of India was hit by a series of blasts. The blasts at Mumbai had sent a wave of shock across all major commercial cities of the World and there were questions regarding the impact and the viability of India as an investment destination. BBC Television, the television channel of British Broadcasting Corporation turned to Bundeep for his views on the matter and address this key issue that would become a point of discussion at the boardrooms of large companies having business interests in India. |
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| Moneycontrol.com – July 6, 2006, Broadcastbuyer.tv- July 5, 2006 | |
New Cross-border Advisory Firm Helps Unlock Indian Business Opportunitie |
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