corporate governance, the economy, etc. Rajeev Agarwal of DoorDarshi Advisors asked Warren Buffett if Berkshire Hathaway is actively seeking opportunities in India. The nonagenarian investor responded with a description of the 'loads of opportunities' India has but left it to future management to decide.
"In India, I am sure that there are loads of opportunities in a place like India, and the question is do we have any advantage, in either insight into those businesses or contacts that will make possible for some transactions that participants in India would particularly want us to participate," Warren Buffett said Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting. "I would say that's something that more energetic management at Berkshire could pursue because we do have a reputation now and are known around the world, and our Japanese experience has been fascinating. In that respect, there may be unexplored or unattended opportunities and areas (in India)," the legendary investor added.
"We will see how the next management plays the game out at Berkshire, and fortunately, you don't have too long to wait on that generally," he said. In the past few years, the Indian economy has displayed resilience despite significant health and geopolitical disruptions. India continues to remain the fastest-growing economy in the world, with a massive 8.4% GDP growth during the October-December quarter.
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