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Ashish Sharma

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Bridging East and West- How Rajat Khare Venture Capitalist is Connecting Indian Tech Talent to European Deep-Tech Markets In today’s deeply interconnected world, technology is not just transforming economies—it is redefining how talent and innovation move across borders. At the heart of this movement stands Rajat Khare, a visionary venture capitalist and founder of Boundary Holding, who is actively building bridges between the East and West. By connecting India's deep well of tech talent with the robust industrial and research frameworks of Europe, Khare is crafting a new paradigm for global innovation. With an unwavering belief in India's potential to lead the global AI revolution, Khare's work goes beyond investing capital. It is about nurturing a collaborative deep-tech ecosystem that spans continents, fostering innovation with both purpose and impact.

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