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Speaking exclusively to Moneycontrol, Jain laid out why India is becoming a hit destination for global PE investors, and how the development of a good exit option through IPOs will be a magnet to attract more foreign money.

July 16, 2025 / 16:10 IST
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Gopal Jain, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Gaja Capital

Making a strong case in favour of more domestic participation in India’s investment landscape, Gopal Jain, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Gaja Capital, says companies which are at the forefront of making an impact in the domains they operate in should go public. He believes capital markets are among the best options to institutionalise and democratise retail investments.

Speaking exclusively to Moneycontrol, Jain also laid out why India is becoming a hit destination for global PE investors, and how the development of a good exit option through IPOs will be a magnet to attract more foreign money. Edited excerpts:

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How do you view the Indian private equity landscape at the moment?

Private equity firms, on the back of foreign GPs (general partners) and LPs (limited partners), can never punch to their weight in India because it's not somebody else's business to invest in India. Look at Japan, Germany, China and the UK — the GPs and LPs are local. India is 4 percent of the global economy and 8 percent of the global savings economy. We are a savings factory of the world. In order to make Indian private equity Indian, two things need to happen. One is connecting domestic savings to alternatives, and the second is the institutionalisation of Indian GPs. GPs have to prepare themselves, and simple “stroke of pen” reforms are needed to connect India's massive savings economy with alternatives. This can help Indian banks, insurance companies, and pension funds to invest in alternatives. Public trusteeship is the cornerstone principle of the Indian financial system. Gaja Capital is a 20-year-old company, and we structured ourselves with institutionalisation in mind.