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Temasek investments guided by digitisation, future of consumption: Execs

Country's demographics, steady policy and focus on infrastructure are among its strengths, say senior executives of Singapore-based investment firm

Vishesh Shrivastav & Mohit Bhandari
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Vishesh Shrivastav & Mohit Bhandari

Dev ChatterjeeSohini Das Mumbai
Singapore-based investment firm Temasek, which invested $2 billion in Manipal Health Enterprise in April, plans to strengthen its technology, consumer, and financial services portfolio in India by raising its stake in existing companies and investing in early-stage enterprises.

Senior Temasek executives Ravi Lambah, head - investment group and head India, Vishesh Shrivastav, managing director, investments (India), and Mohit Bhandari, managing director, investments (India), spoke to Dev Chatterjee and Sohini Das about their company’s investment plans.

Edited excerpts from the interview in Mumbai.

What is your outlook on the investment opportunity in India?

Lambah: We are long-term positive on India. We

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