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Vikas Khemani, who started Carnelian Asset Management and Advisors, recently talked to Moneycontrol about how India is changing and creating great chances to make money. He said that India has young and hopeful people, which helps drive these chance

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Khemani’s optimism is contagious, but comparing India’s manufacturing potential to China in 2005 might be a stretch. We still face major challenges like infrastructure and red tape

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