Ola founder says government should decide if US internet giants are 'capital dumping' in India
Apr 7, 2017, 17:01 IST
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A number of Indian entrepreneurs have sought government’s attention towards the issue of capital dumping by foreign companies, which makes the start-up environment unfair for home-grown companies.
Amidst all this, Ola's founder-CEO Bhavish Aggarwal has said that it is up to the government to see if this is true and if any corrective measures are needed.
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"I think it is for the relevant government agencies to decide what is happening - whether capital dumping is happening and if it is happening, should it be prevented. As an entrepreneur, I am focused on my business. I am sure the relevant government agencies will have a look at it and decide. As far as Ola is concerned, we are focused and determined to build a business that can sustain and be impactful,” said Aggarwal.
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internet giants Amazon and Uber, both from the United States.
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Aggarwal had then said that these overseas companies are using India as a "capital dumping ground."
However, with time, he seems to have decided to stay silent.
"As entrepreneurs we sometimes do not understand the complexities of running a government. I have a point of view on it, but we will continue to building a robust business in India," he said.
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