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Exclusive Interview: Deloitte India Director Prateek Kanwal

February 2024 1675 views 5:38

 

In this exclusive interview, Deloitte India Director Prateek Kanwal speaks on prospects of booming economic growth and new opportunities in India Conference at Harvard.

"The more entrepreneurs come in, the more MNCs come to India, the more the focus is on building a lot of stuff in India. I think our work is more enable that and be a catalyst to the process," he said.

"I think this is the best time to come to India. I think there has never been a better time to take a degree in the foreign land, in America elsewhere and then think of your first job back home. I think now India provides you that opportunity. We're no longer China plus one. We have our own set of way of doing things," he said.

"We are proud of it. We are proud of our culture. And the fact that we have job opportunities which pay you at the global scale back home in India. I think that's the most exciting part," Kanwal said.

 

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