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Business to Politics & UK-India Relations with Dinesh Dhamija | Ep 185

Season 1, Ep. 185

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Episode Summary

Join Dinesh Dhamija, British Indian entrepreneur and political figure, as he recounts his transformation from a small kiosk owner to founding the successful online travel agency, ebookers.com. Dinesh shares his diverse cultural experiences, his ventures into sustainable energy, and his advocacy for UK-India trade relations. 


Delve into his philanthropic work with Chikitsa and Shiksha in India, his proactive response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and insights from his book, "The Indian Century," discussing India's growing global influence. The episode touches on the complexities of India-UK trade negotiations, the significance of skilled immigration for the UK, and the role of returning business capital to India's economy.




Chapters

00:00 - Introduction

03:03 - Dinesh Dhamija's Personality and Career: A Global Impact

04:56 - The Beginnings of ebookers.com. Journey from Kiosk to Entrepreneurship

10:48 - From Entrepreneurship to Politics 

13:17 - Philanthropic Endeavors and Impact in India

15:18 - Envisioning an Indian Century

18:09 - Understanding India's Surge and Its Impact on the Global Balance of Power

20:30 - Exploring Investment Opportunities in India

24:53 - Discussing the Prospects of the Indian Century

26:57 - Insights on the Potential India-UK Trade Deal

33:06 - Navigating the Indian Trade and Employment Landscape

34:59 - The Positive Impact of Immigration

36:05 - Closing Remarks


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