
How India’s climate leadership is building a better future for all
As President of the G20 for 2023, India is targeting climate change. Here's how the world's most populous country is leading on climate change and more.
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mahindra Group.
Bachelor's in Commerce, Univ. of Mumbai; Master's degree and Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon; Postgrad. Diploma in Mgmt, IIM, Ahmedabad. Formerly with Citibank; Bain & Company; Bank of America. Fourteen years with GE, incl. as Director, Global Mortgage and SVP, Marketing and Product Dev., GE Mortgage Insurance; 2009-14, President and CEO, GE Capital India, leading the transformation of the business, including a turnaround of the SBI Card joint venture, which has achieved significant growth and profitability. 2014, joined the Mahindra Group as President, Group Special Projects, and Member of the Group Executive Board. Recipient, GE's Lewis Latimer Award for outstanding utilization of Six Sigma in developing a "Digital Cockpit".
As President of the G20 for 2023, India is targeting climate change. Here's how the world's most populous country is leading on climate change and more.
Businesses today need a higher purpose that rises beyond profit. This will galvanise employees and improve wider trust and confidence.
Traditional ROCE metrics have been in use for years. By contrast, the idea of a new type of ROCE (Return on Climate and the Environment) is in its infancy.