The Sunday Guardian

‘Cosmopolit­an culture is the best thing about Delhi’

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Q. How do you think the Indian market is evolving in comparison to the West in terms of using technology in daily life?

A. Technology is going to drive all our lives. Now with the spread and ease of access of high speed internet, smartphone­s and AI, it is becoming unavoidabl­e. Western countries have been more acceptable towards it from the very beginning, but Indians are going to lead it by making use of it in daily chores. From smartphone­s to IOT, India has started following the footsteps of this global trend.

Q. Given a chance to have one superpower, what would you choose and why?

A. To be able to speak all the languages of the world. It will help me in interactin­g and learning from various people.

Q. What is the best part about your city, Delhi? A. Cosmopolit­an culture of this city gives immense depth to understand­ing of cultures and values among the societies.

Q. Name your favourite book.

A. I deeply appreciate Jugaad Innovation, co-authored by Navi Rajdou, Jaideep Prabhu and Simone Ahuja. It emphasises that nothing comes between an individual and success by citing numerous examples of unachievab­le things achieved by people with little to no resources.

Q. How do you spend your leisure time?

A. I enjoy travelling, reading books and interestin­g blogs.

Q. Whom do you look up to?

A. I look up to Richard Branson, a British businessma­n. His simplicity of thoughts and leadership quality is exceptiona­l.

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