Force For Knowledge

A Passage To Investing In India

About this Event

India is the world’s fifth largest economy with a GDP of $3.4 trillion and a growth rate that exceeds that of the United States, China, Germany, and Japan. This rare combination of size and growth, powered by an innovative culture, is creating substantial investment opportunities in the country right now.

Force is pleased to welcome Gautam Gandhi, Partner of NY Technology Capital Partners for a Force For Knowledge event on best practices and strategies for investing in and profiting the burgeoning economy in India. As the former head of New Business Development for Google in India and an India Fulbright Scholar for the U.S. Department of State, Gautam has a deep expertise in the country, its economy, innovation infrastructure, and business network.

Register now to watch this event exclusively tailored for Chief Investment Officers and other Family Office leadership. Gautam and Force CEO, Steven Saltzstein will hold a wide ranging discussion covering everything from sectors and companies to watch to funds and other alternative investment strategies.

Video On Demand

– Recorded

February 12

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