Infosys Chairman Nandan Nilekani Backs PM Modi's 'Atmanirbhar Bharat', Says India Can Replace China

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Watch Nandan Nilekani, non executive chairperson of Infosys and founding chairperson of Aadhar, in an exclusive conversation with Rajdeep Sardesai on living in the time of coronavirus. In this interview, Nandan Nilekani speaks about impact of covid-19 on business, new normal, self reliant India, India's boycott China call & more.
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Rajdeep indian Pakistani. Apparently china was born manufacturing phones. Where was chinese manufacturing 20 years ago? in his ignorance. Probably getting "funds" from somewhere.

secondreality
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This discussion we against Rajdeeps hopes of making everyone aware that we cant compete with china? Do we call you anything but a Stuge?

harnsingh
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We won't be become someone's *Replacement* rather than someone's *Priority*

With such thinking India will remain a Developing Country only.

imran
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We should focus on strengthening our own capabilities in all sectors as much as possible in true meanings rather than only vocal for sometimes on advert situation and then forget compeltely as the time goes by.

bibhasanpodder
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Any India brand mobile phone ., After darubhai ambani RS 300 phone, any one can ....

raghubangera
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Modi should specify the word "Expansionism". He must be clear about words he uses in his speeches especially when it relates to other nations. It may create confusion and misunderstandings beyond repair.

"Expansionism" can be so many types. The below are some examples:
Cultural Expansion
Economic Expansion
Ideology Expansion
Language Expansion
Religious Expansion
Territorial Expansion etc. etc.

Which "Expansionism" is Modi talking about? Read further to know why the Indian Prime Minister shouldn't be acting like a hypocrite.

To the Indian audience, he preaches his "mukt-congress" campaign for finishing-off the Congress Party and to "EXPAND" his BJP Party nationwide.

To the International audience, he preaches his campaign against "EXPANSIONISM" and quite explicitly targeting China.

What's going on Mr. Modi? To expand or not to expand?

bafo