₹1 Lakh Crore Regret? 🤯 Aircel Founder on Missing Hindi & Delhi/Mumbai – Big Lessons for Us! Just read a fascinating (and brutally honest) self-review by Aircel founder C. Sivasankaran in Business Today. He stated that not learning Hindi and not moving to Delhi or Bombay earlier were two key mistakes that he believes cost him a potential ₹1 lakh crore in wealth. 💰 He felt that language and geography left him "isolated from India's power corridors" and limited his ability to connect with the broader Indian population. This is a powerful reflection from someone who built a telecom giant! For founders building in India today, this is more than just a personal regret; it's packed with insights: 🗣️ Language is Connection: In a country as diverse as ours, understanding and speaking the languages of your key markets (Hindi being a major one for pan-India reach) isn't just a soft skill, it's a strategic advantage. It builds trust and opens doors. 📍 Power of Presence & Network: His point about Delhi/Bombay isn't just about physical location. It's about access – to key decision-makers, industry networks, policy insights, talent pools, and the overall pulse of the national market. Being disconnected can mean missed opportunities. 🌱 Adaptability is Key: Even for established entrepreneurs, the willingness to adapt, learn new things (like a language), or make bold strategic moves (like relocating or expanding focus) remains crucial for growth. 🔍 Self-Reflection (Even When Tough): Sivasankaran's candidness, despite his current legal battles also mentioned in the piece, is a reminder of the value of honest self-assessment, no matter how "cold" it might be. A stark reminder that seemingly simple choices can have massive long-term implications in a market as vast and complex as India. What are your thoughts? How important have language skills or strategic location been in your entrepreneurial journey in India? Any "if only I'd have done this..." learnings you can share? 👇
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