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This Article is From Jan 22, 2018

India Must Be A Statesman And Not A Salesman: Uday Kotak At Davos

India Must Be A Statesman And Not A Salesman: Uday Kotak At Davos
Uday Kotak, chairman of Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. (Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg)

As the world leaders await to hear Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for India's engagement with the world, Indian CEOs today made a strong pitch for a statesman like position for the country to counter the protectionism and domestic rhetoric likely to be presented by countries like the U.S.

Eminent banker Uday Kotak, a Davos veteran who has been attending the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in this Swiss ski resort town for years, said India needs to understand the subtle difference between sales and marketing, and present the India story accordingly while positioning itself in the role of a statesman.

Spicejet CEO Ajay Singh, who has himself steered a major turnaround in a sector like aviation, said India has a great story to tell at Davos and there can be no one better than Prime Minister Modi to tell this story.

Top banker Chanda Kochhar of ICICI Bank, who has also been regular here, said the Indian economy is seeing broad- based improvement across several sectors and is on track for a robust growth that can be tapped by one and all.

Speaking to PTI, a number of Indian CEOs present here said the global community is waiting to hear from Prime Minister Modi and his speech is generating even more interest because the U.S. President is also likely to come later at this summit with his ‘America First' pitch and how he has lowered the corporate tax rates and made the American corporations bring back jobs and profits from abroad to the U.S.

Modi will deliver the keynote speech at the plenary session of the WEF tomorrow.

Also Read: What Blackstone's Studzinski Wants Modi To Tell The World At Davos

Before his departure from India, Modi had said he will share his vision for India's future engagements with international community in Davos, and will seek "serious attention" of world leaders on existing and emerging challenges to the contemporary global systems.

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