Interview with Sarath Naru: Here's What One of India's Oldest VCs Looks For Before Investing
Given market diversity and a whimsical regulatory framework, one must build businesses for the long term in India to build significant value, says Ventureast's Sarath Naru
Given market diversity and a whimsical regulatory framework, one must build businesses for the long term in India to build significant value, says Ventureast's Sarath Naru.
Ventureast believes in building businesses having significant value and for that they need to be operational in the long term.
“We believe that in India, to build significant value, one needs to build them for the long term, given the heterogeneity of our market, the infrastructure friction, and regulatory whimsy,” said Sarath Naru, founder and managing partner at venture capital firm Ventureast.
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