India Inc rolls out the red carpet for Bezos even as Modi govt shuns him


New Delhi, Jan 18 (IANS): After the Narendra Modi-led Central government cold-shouldered Amazon boss Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world, India Inc rolled out the red carpet for him in the country's financial capital.

The who's who of India Inc could seen in the picture with Bezos taken at the fabled staircase of iconic Taj Mahal, Mumbai which leads to the gigantic ball room on the left and the cavernous Sea Lounge on the right.

On the final day of his three-day trip to India, Bezos and Amazon held a roundtable with business leaders.

 

The business leaders who attended the meeting were a mix of business partners, FMCG companies, bankers and others. The list for people invited for the interaction included Reliance Industries Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani, Adi Godrej, Sunil Mittal of Bharti Airtel, Infosys' former CEO N.R. Narayan Murthy.

Narayan Murthy is a business partner with Amazon as his Catamaran has a stake in Cloudtail, the largest seller on Amazon.

The others included Infosys CEO Salil Parekh, Kishore Biyani of Future Retail, which has recently done a tie-up with Amazon. BS Nagesh of Shopper's Stop was also present with Amazon having recently acquired 5 per cent stake in it.

The FMCG biggies were present in full strength with Amazon being aggressive on the grocery and staples space. Sanjiv Mehta of Unilever, Suresh Narayan of Nestle, and Madhusudan Gopalan of Procter and Gamble were there.

Also, present were the bankers and financial services CEOs - Rajnish Kumar of SBI, Surendra Rosha of HSBC, Kaku Nakhate of Bank of America and Sanjiv Bajaj of Bajaj Finance.

No executive from Tata or Birla, however, attended the meeting.

The mobile phone partners were also in full strength with William Kim of Samsung, Pete Lau of One Plus, and Manu Jain of Xiaomi. Also present were Bhavish Agarwal of Ola, Ajay Bahl of AZB, Sumeet Narang of Samara Capital.

Senior Reliance group honcho Manoj Modi was also present at the Amazon round table.

  

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  • James, Bendur

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    When S.M.Krishna was the Karnataka chief minister he neglected Bill Gates during his visit to India same way what Modi did now. Mr.Chandrababu Naidu took three advantage and welcomed Bill Gates to Hyderabad and today Hyderabad has the biggest Microsoft unit in India and the CEO also from Hyderabad.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    Bezos ko farak nahi padta. 😅

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    Senior Reliance group honcho Manoj Modi was also present at the Amazon round table..
    Hope he is not related to fugitive Modis. Aney name makes to think twice.

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  • Sachin Kamath, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    There is a background to this...

    "Our country has some rules for e-commerce industry. We welcome all those investments which come as per these rules. However, it should not create unfair competition for the small traders of India. They do not get zero per cent loans. They do not have lakhs and crores of rupees. They do business with small capital," said Goyal on Friday.

    There is no favor done by these giants.... In fact local shops are slowly vanishing.... Good or Bad time will decide...

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    Malls have swallowed the business of small traders.
    Industries have driven away labourers from farmland and ruined cottage industries.
    Can we opt them out?
    Over and above Chinese goods import have ruined our domestic SME' s. At least we should prevail over it.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    I wonder if Modi is really interested in making India $ 5 Trillion Economy ...

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    By opening GOSHALAS he thinks he can achieve it.

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    If Bezos needs a warm welcome, he should control his newspapers running a smear campaign against India!

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  • Shamsuddin, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    Shankara, Anybody who writes anything about the state of affairs in current india is considered smear campaign. Why don't u say the same against Reuters, International Herald Tribune, New York Times, WSJ, The Guardian, Agence France Presse, etc?

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    Shank is so used to listening to bow bow swamy of Republic TV that everybody else in media is writing a smear campaign against India..lol

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    Frogs in the pond have no knowledge about the vast oceans outside.

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sat, Jan 18 2020

    If so many reputed Indian business houses supporting him, why Modi Govt shunned him?

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