
How India’s Macro Tailwinds Are Fueling Its Aerospace & Defense Sectors | Andrei Stetsenko
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Andrei Stetsenko, partner and portfolio manager at Gymkhana Partners, discusses the explosive growth of India's economy, its strategic shift toward global defense and aerospace leadership, and under appreciated small-cap companies.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to Indian Aerospace
01:26 Gymkhana Partners: Investment Philosophy
04:09 Valuation and Sectoral Differences
05:36 India's Economic Growth
14:34 Government Policies and Reforms
18:20 Indian Consumer Market
26:03 US-India Trade Relations and Tariffs
28:06 Aerospace & Defense Sector in India
31:49 Investment Opportunities in Indian Aerospace
37:43 Complexities of Indian MRO & Sika's Growth
42:41 Defense Sector Opportunities
46:53 Indigenization of Indian Defense Procurement
56:06 HoldCo Dynamics & Maharashtra Scooters
01:05:56 Gymkhana’s Investment Strategy & Performance
01:13:34 AI Investments & Alphabet's Strategy
01:18:19 Conclusion
Disclosure: Andrei’s business partner is Jack's father and Gymkhana Partners is a consulting client of Monetary Matters parent company.
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