Three Questions: Vaibhav Kulkarni, Kingston, on the Economy the day after the Elections.

kingstonVaibhav Kulkarni, is one of the coolest warriors battling it out there in the hardware and peripherals market of India. A keen observer when not unleashing his Type-A aggression, he is known for his keen understanding of the market dynamics and the macro economic factors that are at work. His response, true to his self, is enough to make one ponder:
Q1. What according to you should be the top three priorities for the next Government?
A1. Improving the value of Rupee, Improve textile & Tech industry evenly throughout India for better jobs, Strict common rules for Corporates and Politicians to control corruption
Q2. When do you see India coming out of the current economic limbo?
A2. With the disorganized elections and the uneven political scenario, there is little hope for any major change. There will definitely can be a major change but will be short lived.

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. Majority of the parties still have the same agenda of controlling poverty and corruption. Based on the focus for Development or an Economic Resurgence, I would rate it 6.5 on 10.

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.