Sramana Mitra: The venture equation, which a lot of entrepreneurs struggle to grasp, is you have to go from zero to a hundred million dollars in five to seven years once you’ve entered the venture timeline. If you’re not doing that, then it’s hard to make the fund equations work. There are some small funds
Sramana Mitra: Let’s do a few case studies of what you have invested in. As you’re describing those stories, tell us a bit about how you found these companies or how they found you, and what did you see in those companies that made you want to write those checks?
Vinit Bhansali, Founder and General Partner at Takshil Venture Partners, discusses how his firm is investing in India.
Vinit Bhansali, Founder and General Partner at Takshil Venture Partners, discusses how his firm is investing in India.
In case you missed it, you can listen to the recording of this roundtable here:
During this week’s roundtable, we had Vinit Bhansali, Founder and General Partner at Takshil Venture Partners, discuss how his firm is investing in India. Indorve As for our entrepreneur pitch, we had Adesh Kumar from Jhansi, India, pitch Indorve. It sounded to me like a TaskRabbit for India. Good idea! You can listen to the