Inside India

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2021/07/22
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32 min.
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Inside India is an original podcast by UTI International and hosted by Ben Hayward. Join us as we embark on an exciting journey through the new and modern India. From the dabbawalas to the Tatas and the Ambanis, let’s see what the future may hold for the world’s largest democracy. In this series, we feature conversations with business and economic leaders who have lived and breathed the story of India as they tell us their version of what makes this such a compelling and exciting growth opportunity in the 21st century.

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11. India’s Third Wave Moment: Exploring India’s burgeoning coffee culture with Matt Chitharanjan, Co-Founder at Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters
2022/06/01
India, a country that is always synonymous with tea, also happens to be one of the world’s major coffee producers. Despite its tea-loving heritage, India’s coffee culture continues to slowly evolve thanks to the changing consumption habits of the rising middle class, growing brand awareness as well as the emergence of specialty coffee startups. Specialty coffee, which provides customers with coffee freshly brewed per their preferences, is driving the growth of the Indian coffee scene. Moreover, the effort to build a dosmestic Indian coffee market is enabling farmers from the bottom of the supply chain to be connected to Indian consumers who have traditionally thought of coffee as a luxury item. Blue Tokai, named after an ancient South Indian term for the tail of a peacock, is a coffee startup that wants to popularize India’s vast coffee growing plantations and connect Indians to western style speciality coffee culture.   In today’s episode of Inside India, Ben Hayward is joined by fellow coffee enthusiast and the Co-Founder of Blue Tokai Coffee Roasters, Matt Chitharanjan. When Matt and his wife, Namrata moved to India from the U.S., they missed drinking speciality coffee and began sourcing high-quality coffee from farms and roasting it at home. They soon discovered an immense customer base for speciality coffee. And as a result, in 2013, Blue Tokai was born. Blue Tokai’s vision is to bring great quality speciality Indian coffee to the mass affluent urban population of India. Over the years, the company has evolved and expanded its operations with standalone cafés and roasteries across the country. In less than a decade, Blue Tokai has roasted more than 1000 tons of coffee, served close to 3 million cups, from it’s network of over 50 cafes and remains India’s most fastest growing F&B start-ups. What started as a hobby back in 2013 has now turned into a thriving, fully fledged coffee business. 
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10. Analysing the rapid growth of the Indian Aviation Industry with William Boulter, Chief Commercial Officer at IndiGo - India’s leading low-cost airline
2022/05/03
The aviation industry in India has emerged as one of the fastest growing sectors in the country over the past few years. Robust demand, policy support by the government and increase in investments are some of the key drivers facilitating the growth of aviation in India. Currently, India has the third-largest aviation industry in the world and the fifth largest market for aircraft passengers both domestically and internationally. And when it comes to the domination of aviation in India, IndiGo is the largest passenger airline with highest market share. The company primarily operates in India’s domestic air travel market as a low-cost carrier with a focus on three pillars of offering low fares, being on-time and delivering hassle-free experience.  In today’s episode of Inside India, to discuss all things Indian Aviation, Ben Hayward is joined by William Boulter, the Chief Commercial Officer of IndiGo. Willy has been in the airline industry for over three decades and worked all over the world with airlines including Cathay Pacific, Virgin Atlantic, South African Airways, Etihad, and an Emirates-sponsored team in Angola. Willy was also the CEO of Russia’s first Low Cost Carrier, Sky Express. 
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9. Transforming the way India consumes with Lizzie Chapman, CEO & Co-Founder of ZestMoney
2022/04/19
Buy now pay later also known as BNPL is a financing option that allows you to buy a product or service without having to worry about paying for it in one go and instead financing it over the subsequent weeks and months. Due to the rise of e-commerce and digital payments, low credit card penetration, and rapid increase in the adoption of FinTech, many of whom are disrupting traditional financial services, business models. The market for BNPL businesses is booming in India. The BNPL offers an alternative way of consuming goods and services via the ease of credit. And it’s fast becoming the preferred purchase method among gen Z consumers and young millennial. In today’s episode of Inside India, Ben Hayward is joined by Lizzie Chapman, CEO and Co-Founder of ZestMoney. ZestMoney is India’s largest and fastest growing buy now pay later platform and uses mobile technology, digital banking, and AI to make life more affordable than millions of young Indian consumers. Lizzie has continuously been promoting the concept of digital finance and driving its adoption in India. She envisions a feature where India has a fully digital economy and every Indian has access to affordable credit, her passion for the potential of technology to disrupt the delivery of financial services to me encapsulates the new India.
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8. A different take on the India Growth story with Ben Merton, tech entrepreneur and CEO of Unifize
2022/04/06
SaaS or Software as a Service has become a buzzword in recent years and India has seen exponential growth in SaaS investments in the last decade. And is now regarded as one of the global SaaS powerhouses. The question is what makes India such a successful global SaaS hub? The success of local SaaS companies that have made their market globally, years of experience in IT a well as BPO services as well as world class engineers are multiple factors that have played a role in this.  In today’s episode of Inside India, Ben Hayward is joined by serial enterpreneur Ben Merton, Co-Founder and CEO of Unifize. After spending more than 15 years invarious operational and customer-facing roles at manufacturing companies across the world, Ben discovered that existing software in the industrial sector was dated and out of touch. So he teamed up with two of his old friends to establish Unifize, a collaboration software that helps manufacturing companies drive efficiences in their and countless companies like Airbus, John Deere and Target are his biggest customers. Ben’s unique take on the India story as a country to manufacture products and export it to the developed world rather than tackling the vast consuming middle classes of India makes his views slightly different from most of our guests but nonetheless just as interesting. 
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7. India’s rising relevance through the lens of a journalist with Benjamin Parkin, South Asia Correspondent at Financial Times
2022/03/23
India’s economic liberalization began in the early 1990s and included industrial deregulation, reduced control on foreign trade and investment and privatization of state owned enterprises. Moreover, India is known to have a diversified financial sector undergoing rapid expansion with strong growth of existing financial services firms as well as new entries entering the market with the introduction of new policies and reforms. The Government of India has introduced several reforms to liberalise, regulate and enhance this sector. With a combined push by the Government and the private sector, India is undoubtedly one of the world's most vibrant capital markets scenes. In today’s episode of Inside India, Ben Hayward is joined by Benjamin Parkin, South Asia Correspondent of The Financial Times. Benjamin talks to us about how he ended up in India and he gives us his unique perspectives from his front row seat to all of the actions there in New Delhi. Join us as we touch on how India dealt with COVID, India's tech startup scene and Ben’s views on the Modi administration including GST and demonetization.
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6. India emerging as the next MedTech destination with Himanshu Baid, Managing Director, Poly Medicure
2021/09/27
Emerging MedTech solutions have the potential to create holistic and inclusive healthcare ecosystems, especially in a country like India. From the startups to the established tech giants, new innovations and emerging players in health technology are challenging healthcare organizations to redefine and reimagine the way they deliver value and care to patients. As of 2021, India continues to import over 75% of its medical devices from overseas, and with the emergence of an entire ecosystem of medical technology players in India, this statistic has the potential to be turned on its head. The Indian medical device sector is embracing futuristic technologies and paving the way in growing trends like telemedicine, digital medicine, and personalized medical devices. In today’s episode, Ben Hayward speaks with Himanshu Baid, Managing Director and Co-Founder of Poly Medicure, one of the fastest-growing Medical Device companies in India with a wide range of more than 125 different types of products and successfully been granted more than 215 products and process patents globally. Himanshu’s story of rags to riches, leaving the comforts of his family plastics business in Jaipur to branch out and build his own company from scratch was a risk that would resonate with thousands of budding Indian entrepreneurs. This was of course a high risk but for us, this is one of the great success stories of the Indian Healthcare sector over the last 20 years and Himanshu’s work with Polymed has helped put India on the MedTech map globally.
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5. Tackling India’s Covid-19 testing problem with Avani Singh, Founder of SpiceHealth
2021/09/03
India's healthcare sector was worth about 160 billion U.S. dollars in 2017 and it is estimated to double to around 372 billion dollars by 2022. The country's healthcare market has become one of the largest sectors in terms of revenue and employment and the industry is growing at a rapid pace. India has a universal multi-payer health care model that is paid for by a combination of public and private health insurance alongside tax-funded public hospitals. However, healthcare spends per capita in India remains one of the lowest in the world making it one of the great long-term growth opportunities for the country’s budding entrepreneurs. In today’s episode, Ben Hayward is joined by Avani Singh, CEO of SpiceHealth and the daughter of Ajay Singh, Founder of one of India’s largest low-cost airlines, SpiceJet. At just 24 years of age, Avani quit her job at McKinsey to launch SpiceHealth in November 2020 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Concerned with the high cost of virus detection, Avani and the SpiceHealth team launched the business to offer disruptively low price and accessible COVID-19 testing and has so far conducted over a million tests as of August 2021 - making them one of the fastest-growing diagnostics company in India. Avani’s fascinating story embodies modern India - as this young female entrepreneur is striving to improve the life and health of millions of people one test at a time.
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4. India's strategic position in the world today with Lord Karan Bilimoria, Founder of Cobra Beer
2021/08/17
India and the United Kingdom share a modern partnership bound by strong historical ties. India's growing youth population, higher purchasing power, and rising relevance on the global stage make it a strategic interest for governments across the world. In today's episode of Inside India, Ben Hayward is joined by Lord Karan Bilimoria, Founder, and Chairman of Cobra Beer. A British-Indian entrepreneur, Karan wears multiple hats - he is also the Chancellor at the University of Birmingham, an active member of the House of Lords, and a very prominent supporter of strengthening the UK-India relationship - and was the founding Chairman of the UK India Business Council. So, today we’ll bring you Karan’s story of how he turned a small idea in a university pub in Cambridge into a multi-million dollar brewing business. Cobra was one of the pioneering export beers and Karan’s vision of bringing a taste of India to Britain back in the 1980s has played a prominent role in the rise of Indian food culture in the UK.
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3. India's digital revolution with Sanjeev Bikhchandani, Founder of Info Edge
2021/07/22
One business idea can transform your lifestyle and bring out the entrepreneur in you. But if you were born into a middle-class, Indian family, you will need much more than just an idea to become an entrepreneur.  In today's episode of Inside India, Ben Hayward brings to you the story of one of India's internet pioneers, Sanjeev Bikhchandani, Founder and Executive Vice Chairman of Info Edge. Sanjeev now owns a portfolio of companies including India's largest job portal Naukri.com, Matrimony website Jeevansathi.com, real estate classifieds platform 99acres.com, and educational website Shiksha.com. What started as a small idea back in 1997, when he observed colleagues trawling through the office copy of Business India for job ads, Sanjeev has an uncanny ability to observe customer needs and turn unsolved problems into powerful business ideas. He has an in-depth understanding of the Indian consumer and their ever-growing thirst for doing things online, be it ordering a pizza or finding your house or even your spouse. Join us as we have a conversation with one of India's most successful entrepreneurs and learn what it takes to build an internet business in Asia's fastest growing digital economy.
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2. A tale of two religions: Bollywood & Cricket with Venky Mysore, CEO of KKR & Red Chillies Entertainment
2021/07/22
You have probably heard before that there are two religions in India that truly unite its population of 1.3 billion people: Bollywood, and cricket. Whilst it is entertainment for the fans, both industries can mean serious business for brands and producers alike.  In today's episode of Inside India, Ben Hayward is joined by Venky Mysore, CEO of Red Chillies Entertainment and Managing Director of the IPL cricket franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders. Venky's understanding of the Indian audience and his story of building two of the biggest entertainment brands in the country alongside the king of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan offers a fascinating insight into the world of media consumption for a generation of new Indians. Join us as we explore India through the lens of Venky's story and how he plans to export Bollywood and cricket to audiences all over the world. 
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1. Growth of the Indian consumer with Jasper Reid, Founder of International Market Management
2021/07/22
When you think about India, the first thing that comes to mind might be the amazing food, for example, butter chicken, naan bread, dosas and the entrepreneurial Indians who bought these foods to the world. But with India’s rapidly expanding middle-class population literally hungry for new ideas, is there an opportunity to flip the script and take the world to India? It may sound counterintuitive, but for some, this is exactly what is happening.  In today's episode of Inside India, Ben Hayward is joined by Jasper Reid, founder of International Markets Management, a UK-based trading house specializing in developing brands and businesses in new markets, particularly in India and China. IMM owns the master franchises in India for Jamie's Italian, Jamie's Pizzeria and Wendy's burgers. Jasper’s story of bringing pizza and burgers to India is literally the story of a new, modern-day India. That story is one of the opportunities that lie in this amazing subcontinent and the opportunity to serve an emerging consumer who is literally hungry for new ideas and tastes.
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