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Better policies needed to tap wind potential in nine states: Tulsi Tanti

Tulsi Tanti, chairman and managing director for the company, speaks to Jyoti Mukul and Amritha Pillay, on the road ahead

Tulsi Tanti
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Tulsi Tanti, chairman and managing director of Suzlon.

Jyoti MukulAmritha Pillay
Suzlon completed a fresh round of restructuring for its debt in July, which allows the company a huge interest breather. Tulsi Tanti, chairman and managing director for the company, speaks to Jyoti Mukul and Amritha Pillay, on the road ahead, Covid challenges and how India’s wind energy potential can be tapped. Excerpts

What have been the main Covid related challenges for the company?

We are fortunate the debt restructuring process is now complete. More than 70 per cent of interest burden has been reduced. The three areas of focus were - one to restart activity smoothly, second focus is on continuing

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