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Padmasree Warrior visits start-up campuses in India

The former Cisco CTO visited the campuses of Flipkart, Snapdeal, and Kalaari Capital, reports Tech in Asia

Padmasree Warrior is looking to invest in Indian companies. Image via Tech in Asia

Padmasree Warrior is looking to invest in Indian companies. Image via Tech in Asia

Paloma Ganguly Tech in Asia
She is a Silicon Valley veteran, married to a hugely successful entrepreneur-investor. For seven years she powered Cisco, one of the best known technology companies in the world. 

Turns out Padmasree and her husband Mohandas Warrior are looking to invest in Indian companies, the Economic Times reported today. That includes start-ups – particularly those that show potential to go international.
 
“India is at a very interesting phase right now where there is a lot of innovation happening and I wanted to get a first-hand look at that,” 55-year-old Padmasree was quoted as saying.
 
Padmasree was CTO at Cisco before she left this year. According to Forbes, she supervised six acquisitions for the company in 2014 and 10 in 2013, helping Cisco grow in influence. A native of Andhra Pradesh, she visits India every year.
 

But this time she dropped in at the campuses of Flipkart, Snapdeal, and Kalaari Capital. “I got a feel of how these new companies are getting built in India, what makes them tick, what their challenges are, there is a lot of learning from the Silicon Valley that I can bring here,” she said.
 
China is on her radar too. “Market, capital, and innovation is equal in India, China, and the US right now,” she said, having visited China last week.
 
Padmasree Warrior visits start-up campuses in India
“I will be going for companies that won’t be addressing just the India market. Time is right for them to be built in India, Silicon Valley, and China all at the same time,” she said.
 
Padmasree says technology and consumer internet are some of the areas she and her husband want to invest in.


This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.

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First Published: Nov 20 2015 | 7:57 PM IST

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