India just got a ringing endorsement from Warren Buffett. However, Berkshire Hathaway had set up operations in India when Buffett visited in 2011, selling insurance online in a partnership with Indian firm Bajaj Allianz. But the firm reportedly exited that partnership two years later, citing excessive regulation. READ MORE
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