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    Deloitte Global CEO on India's recovery, a new Haryana endeavour and dealing with anti-Big Four regulators

    Global companies won’t change their plans even if India seems to have faltered in dealing with the second wave, says Renjen.

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    "Over the long arc of time, and the long investment horizon, India is a very attractive destination. And it is attractive because the fundamentals are attractive: the talent pool, the demographics, the consumer base, the democratic tradition," the India-born Renjen said in an interview.

    India was hit by a tsunami—the highly virulent delta strain—but the country remains an attractive destination for long-term global investors, said Punit Renjen, Global CEO, Deloitte. The Indian American CEO said that he expects double digit growth even in the short term once the country takes care of the Covid pandemic. In an exclusive chat with The Economic Times’ Vinod Mahanta and Sachin Dave, the India-born CEO talks about the Indian economic
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