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Outbound travel
from India to
peak at 40 million by 2020: Deep Kalra,MakeMyTrip
Mr. Deep Kalra, the poster boy of
The founder of MakeMyTrip.com said India was sitting on the cusp of a travel revolution, attributing it to social media.Speaking at IAMAI's 12 India Digital Summit, Kalra remained optimistic about the future of the startup ecosystem in India and in the ability of the present crop of entrepreneurs who have good business models and great ideas."However, it is imperative for the Indian companies to do well. Let the foreign capital come and let them do well. But I want Indian companies to equally do well," he said to stave off foreign companies domination.
The prudence lies in capitalising well as I have seen companies with good ideas fizzling out due to the lack of it. Foreign capitals come easy but dry up equally fast. Holding a great future for the Indian travel industry, Kalra said that outbound travel alone from
Today Indians are travelling like anything, both inbound and abroad, with airlines, hotels witnessing almost full occupancy. This is largely because of the social media phenomenon making tourists more aware of places and desire to travel.
Mobile revolution has also been a game changer for the travel industry and MakeMyTrip alone has seen 70% on mobile and of that 70%, 90% is from app.
Responding to a query, he said medical tourism is also contribution to the overall growth and bookings in guest houses along the hospitals in NCR region had been overwhelming.
Speaking at the event, Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma made a strong pitch for the Make in
Sharma, who brought about a revolution in the digital payment ecosystem, lauded the government’s initiative on the economic front, stating that in the seven years between 2018 and 2025,
Mr. Sanjeev Bikhchandani, founder and CEO Info Edge mostly spoke about his venture and raising capital. He said his firm’s prime focus is to be independent and a capable company.
Investors, he said have their own aspirations but what matters for him is the conviction of the venture in which he is investing his time.
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