Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha, thinks that there is a lot to gain by committing with the most brilliant minds of the country rather than spending time in traditional meetings. “If it will be New Year’s Eve, India will be very good,” said Kamath, after a day’s session with young entrepreneurs.
Thinking about his experience, Kamath wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “The big point to remember by a full day with the brightest of India is that I feel like an idiot (need to stop running random meetings and spend more time with these guys). This generation is so much smarter than mine. “He concluded his message with a light note:” Good Valentine’s Day, everyone ❤️. “
Kamath’s interaction was part of the second cohort launch for its WTFund led by Nikhil Kamath, unveiled on February 13. Advice to help put their startups on the scale in the start -up phase. Wtfund aims to support young innovators to transform their ideas into impactful companies.
His thoughts struck a sensitive string with a lot online. Amit Misra, CEO of Dazeinfo, replied: “Absolutely! This generation is a power plant of ideas and ambition. The future of India seems incredibly brilliant! »»
“Entrepreneurial energy in India is incredible. Each street has so many stories to tell, “said a user, while another has raised a relevant question:” The biggest question is that India would be able to provide them with a platform to succeed and Would a decent ecosystem prosper them, or would they simply do it going abroad?
Not everyone has stuck in business. A user pointed out: “I would like to have smart people in politics. This country would be transformed in 5 years. »»