Uday Kotak Highlights Shifting Global Order at FICCI Foundation Day
'Whoever wins war keeps spoils': Uday Kotak's Trump reference for anticipating a world of tomorrow
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At the FICCI Foundation Day, Uday Kotak, a prominent Indian banker, emphasized the changing global order, suggesting that future geopolitics will be dominated by power dynamics. He referenced Donald Trump's statement about war spoils, urging India to prepare for a world where strength influences rights.
- 01Uday Kotak warns of a shifting global order towards power dynamics.
- 02He referenced Donald Trump's view that 'whoever wins the war keeps the spoils.'
- 03Kotak stressed the importance of strategic readiness for India.
- 04He highlighted the potential for might to dictate rights in future geopolitics.
- 05The remarks were made during the FICCI Foundation Day event.
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During the FICCI Foundation Day, Uday Kotak (CEO of Kotak Mahindra Bank) addressed the changing dynamics of global geopolitics, warning that the world is moving towards a power-centric order. He referenced US President Donald Trump's assertion that 'whoever wins the war keeps the spoils,' implying that future international relations may increasingly rely on strength rather than established rules. Kotak urged India to enhance its strategic readiness to navigate this evolving landscape, where 'might dictates rights.' His comments reflect a growing concern among leaders about the implications of shifting power balances on global governance.
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Kotak's remarks highlight the need for India to bolster its strategic capabilities, which could influence national policy and defense strategies.
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