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    ‘Innovate for Bharat for India’s prosperity’

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJanuary 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ‘Innovate for Bharat for India’s prosperity’

    Romal Shetty, CEO Deloitte South Asia, speaks at ‘TiECon Mangaluru 2026’ in Mangaluru on Friday.

    Romal Shetty, CEO Deloitte South Asia, speaks at ‘TiECon Mangaluru 2026’ in Mangaluru on Friday.
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    Romal Shetty, CEO of Deloitte South Asia, has stressed the need to innovate for ‘Bharat’ for India to become a prosperous nation.

    In a fireside chat with Rohith Bhat, President of TiE Mangaluru at the ‘TiECon Mangaluru 2026’ in Mangaluru on Friday, Shetty said: “You have to innovate for Bharat. That is going to be a big pyramid and you would have more than 400-500 million people. So, it is not necessary that you have to only look outside India.”

    It is necessary for the 100-200 cities to become successful for the country to become a prosperous nation. Other cities should also become successful along with metros, he said.

    Touching upon the session’s theme ‘India at 2047: The Trillion Dollar Opportunity’, he said India is a fast growing economy, and will continue to be the fastest growing economy for some time.

    Stating that it will become the number 3 economy by 2030, he added that it will go ahead of Germany. The median age in India is still very young at 29 years. The per capita income currently at $2,600 will probably go to $4,000.

    To achieve this, Shetty stressed on the need to focus on Research and Development (R&D) and innovation. R&D spend in India is still low at 0.4 per cent when compared to China or Korea. There is a need to build more platforms and products. Bringing a lot of academia into the into the innovation front is very critical in this matter, he said.

    Academia should be closely aligned with corporates and start-ups. To achieve this, policymakers and other stakeholders should work together.

    He urged the entrepreneurs in Mangaluru-Udupi-Manipal region, popularly known as ‘Silicon Beach of India’, to look for hidden gems and work on them — areas such as medical technology, fintech, etc. Mangaluru region has both medical and engineering talents, he said.

    Discussions at the fireside chat described the roadmap for positioning Mangaluru as a strong contender for future GCC expansions, and attracting large data centres and to scaling up startup ecosystems as ambitious and achievable. Shetty felt that Deloitte’s presence here is only a matter of time.

    Published on January 16, 2026

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