Three Questions: Pradeep Karambelkar, Director, Vision Advisory Services, on the Economy the day after the Elections

Director-Vision-AdvisoryMr. Pradeep Karambelkar did his MBA Finance in 1995 and LLB, and worked in New Delhi with Alankit Assignment as Manager Depository till 1998 and then in software company as GM till 2002. He belongs to MP and was always keen to do his own business so he returned in 2003 to Bhopal, as Regional Associate of Escorts securities and Mutual fund. He left that assignment in Jan 2004 and started VISION ADVISORY SERVICES P LTD. Prior to this in Delhi, he passed AMFI and IRDA license.

Financial back group clubbed with IT has inspired him to venture in this sector as entry cost is very low. The objective was very clear: ONE STOP INVESTMENT ADVISORY SERVICES and networking and franchisee module. Started with a small post office agent and LIC agent, today he is a Mutual fund distribution and runs his own firm with profits.

He is a son of Retd High Court Judge of MP, belongs to a reputed family, having its credit based on honesty and ethical professional practice. Studied in MP and completed my MBA and LLB from Barkatullah University Bhopal. His both sisters are well settled, one is ISS (Central Govt) and other one is Psychologist at Mumbai. His wife and mother are basically home makers but they do their social and business hobbies too. He is blessed with two kids, Daughter and son.

His response:

Q1.      What according to you should be the top three priorities for the next Government?

A1:

  • High Investments for Economic Growth creating Job Opportunities to all Young Indians
  • Corruption free India
  • India as a Global Power

Q2.      When do you see India coming out of the current economic limbo?

.A2:

  •  Vibrant Indian inclusive economy will soon be on track by next elected government.

Q3.      On a scale of 1 to 10, how hopeful are you that the 2014 elections will mark the beginning of the Indian Economic Resurgence?

A3:

  • 6- point mark on the scale  would be a beginning for Indian economic resurgence
 

(We had posed Three Questions to a wide cross section of opinion leaders – academics, industrialists and those who we think are the Nation’s think-arati. Watch this space, we will bring you more.)