In Boom Country? Alan Rosling entrepreneur and strategic advisor in India for over 35 years explores an unmistakeable and profound change that is underway in the Indian business landscape. A fresh wave of enterprise and start-ups; rapid advancements in technology; government reform; and recently developed pools of risk capital he holds are contributing increasingly to a massive expansion in new business - all of it underpinned by a deep social change a willingness to ‘do things differently’ especially among the young. Drawing upon his own experiences and more than 100 interviews with Indian entrepreneurs - representing traditional leading business houses (Tata Mahindra Birla and Godrej) established first-generation entrepreneurs (Sunil Mittal Kishore Biyani and Narayana Murthy among others) and new-generation start-ups (including Sachin Bansal Bhavish Aggarwal and Vijay Shekhar Sharma) - as well as forces of the government Rosling provides an incisive and in-depth analysis of the opportunities and challenges both traditional and contemporary of doing business in India.Yet the growing uncertainty of global trends and India’s own record of under-performing despite its massive potential lead him to one vital question: Can the current upsurge in entrepreneurial activity - imperfect and early as it may be - really reshape India’s economy and propel it towards becoming a true boom country for new enterprise?
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