If you’ve seen Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s interviews with news channels, you’ll notice that he calls it as he sees it. that's exactly how the outspoken billionaire was when he grilled IndiGo’s management at an earnings call in 2017, being an investor within the company. Now, nearly six years since IndiGo’s listing, India’s Warren Buffett wants more from the country’s aviation sector. His USD35 million investment in former Jet Airways CEO Vinay Dube-led Akasa Air is how he's foraying into the aviation industry permanently. But mind you, the oracle of Dalal Street doesn’t just nest his eggs and forget them. He closely watches the businesses he's invested in and asks tough questions. But Dube has many other challenges before and after Akasa Air spreads its wings. Our first story on the subject matters has more to continue on Mumbai Multimedia Studio. Dive in to www.multimediastudio.net#yusufbhandarkar
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