• Investination India

  • By: Manish
  • Podcast

Investination India

By: Manish
  • Summary

  • India used to be top economy in the world till 1000 AD, Till 1800 AD, India was second largest economy. After a gap of 2 centuries, its finally getting its place again in the world. There are tremendous growth opportunities for investments and this podcast uncovers hidden ideas on India Investments.
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Episodes
  • Episode 2: Opportunities In Indian SME Exchange
    Sep 5 2023

    In this episode of “Investination India”, Manish talks to Vinayak, founder of Virtuous Capital and an investor in SME space in India. He discusses his 25 Year + journey of identifying and investing in small corporations with niche capabilities, mainly in the manufacturing and service sectors related to manufacturing. Vinayak highlights the potential for growth in such small companies that serve larger corporations, providing examples and opportunities of returns on smaller base. The episode also explores the dynamics of the SME (Small and Medium Enterprises) Exchange, its advantages for investors, and how well-performing SMEs can attract liquidity and interest from retail and institutional investors alike.

    Highlights For This Episode:

    ● How Small Companies Support and Grow with Major Corporations

    ● Liquidity and Growth Opportunities for Early-Stage Investors

    ● Vinayak's Advice for Cautious Investing in India

    TIMESTAMP:

    00:46 - Who is Our Guest For Today?

    02:11 - What Kind Of Companies Does Vinayak Invest in?
    02:58 - Fortune At The Bottom Of The Pyramid
    04:14 - How does Vinayak identify Companies They Go After?
    05:32 - All About SME Exchange

    13:40 - The Dynamics Of SME Exchange

    15:19 - Rewarding Investors, Encouraging Growth

    19:40 - Identifying Performing Companies and Investing Wisely

    CONTACT US!

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manishksingla/

    Email: manish@investinationindia.com

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    21 mins
  • EPISODE 1 : A Discussion With Prem Manjooran On Why India?
    Mar 16 2023

    In this first episode of “Investination India”, Manish talks to Prem Manjooran, the CIO of Tantallon India Fund, about investing in India. Prem, among the first institutional investor into India, started investing in the country in 1990s. India has one of the most diverse equity markets in Asia, with sizable industries that generate income from both domestic and international sources. With the country projected to become 3rd largest economies in the world, Manish & Prem discuss Why India, Whats different now and Risk factors. As you listen to this episode! Will be happy to know your comments, feedback and what should our other podcast focus on.

    Highlights For This Episode:

    ● Growth Of India in The Last Few Years
    ● Risk Capital Allocation
    ● US vs India vs China
    ● Risk of Currency Fluctuation
    ● Post Covid shift of world from “Just in Time” to “Just in Case”.

    TIMESTAMP:

    00:45 – About Prem Manjooran.
    02:48 – Two steps forward, one step back
    07:02 – What’s different this time?
    09:59 – US vs India vs China
    15:24 – Domestic Vs Foreign Risk Capital
    22:04 – Is India still in the concept stage?
    23:37 – Foreign Currency Fluctuation
    25:21 – Indian investment expectations
    27:00 – Why no Invest only in US
    29:20 – Just in Case
    33:39 – Risks

    CONTACT US!

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manishksingla/
    Email: manish@investinationindia.com

    #investment #money #rich #savings #earn #domesticrisk #Geopoliticaldynamics #asset #finance #expenses #economics #risk #management #IndiaInvestment

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    37 mins

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