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India’s Vision 2047: Why Kiwi businesses should act now on new opportunities - Rahul Sen and Madan Mohan Sethi

The New Zealand Herald

The New Zealand Herald

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July 9, 2026

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India’s Vision 2047: Why Kiwi businesses should act now on new opportunities - Rahul Sen and Madan Mohan Sethi
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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 21, 2026

Technology for Bharat: Why farm-first design beats silicon-first hype

The UPI moment for Indian agriculture is a preview of how innovation can work at a population scale for the country

UrduPoint

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· Jul 7, 2026

Innovation imperative to address agri, socioeconomic challenges: VC Zulfiqar

Innovation imperative to address agri, socioeconomic challenges: VC Zulfiqar

Business Today

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· Jun 23, 2026

From Microsoft to WhatsApp: Meet the Indian-origin CEOs running the world's biggest companies

From Silicon Valley to London's financial district, Indian-origin leaders now helm some of the world's most powerful companies. Here are 18 trailblazers whose journeys from India have reshaped global business, technology, and culture.

The Economic Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Time for India's manufacturing export boom: Kochhar

Time for India's manufacturing export boom: Kochhar

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

*BharatPreneurs MSME Conference 2026 Set to Bring Together India's Most Promising Founders, Investors, and Business Leaders*

India’s entrepreneurial landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace. From innovative startups disrupting traditional industries to MSMEs driving employment and economic growth, entrepreneurship has become one of the strongest pillars of the country’s development story. As this ecosystem continues to mature, platforms that encourage collaboration, knowledge exchange, and meaningful business relationships are becoming increasingly important. Against this backdrop, the 4th Edition of the BharatPreneurs MSME Conference 2026 is set to bring together entrepreneurs, startup founders, investors, corporate leaders, policymakers, and industry experts for a day dedicated to conversations that inspire growth and innovation. Over the years, BharatPreneurs has emerged as

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 10, 2026

India FTA: ‘Significant’ opportunities could help transform NZ’s food and fibre exports - Diana Reaich

India FTA: ‘Significant’ opportunities could help transform NZ’s food and fibre exports - Diana Reaich

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Related coverage for "India’s Vision 2047: Why Kiwi businesses should act now on new opportunities - Rahul Sen and Madan Mohan Sethi": The Hindu BusinessLine — Technology for Bharat: Why farm-first design beats silicon-first hype. UrduPoint — Innovation imperative to address agri, socioeconomic challenges: VC Zulfiqar. Business Today — From Microsoft to WhatsApp: Meet the Indian-origin CEOs running the world's biggest companies. The Economic Times — Time for India's manufacturing export boom: Kochhar . The Eastern Herald — *BharatPreneurs MSME Conference 2026 Set to Bring Together India's Most Promising Founders, Investors, and Business Leaders*. The New Zealand Herald — India FTA: ‘Significant’ opportunities could help transform NZ’s food and fibre exports - Diana Reaich