Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal stressed the private sector’s role in job creation, stating businesses must step up while the government creates an enabling environment. Highlighting India’s need to lead in AI, he discussed Ola’s AI startup Krutrim and its goals. He supported incentives for global EV manufacturers and outlined India’s potential as an EV hub.
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