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Modi fits in the class of Barack Obama and JF Kennedy: Martin Sorrell

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Martin Sorrell, chief executive, WPP said, "Modi is a great leader, communicator and fits well in the class of Barack Obama and J F Kennedy. He is very important from India's point of view or for that matter for people like us who have very big business in India,” at a press meet in Mumbai yesterday
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ir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of the world’s largest communication agency, WPP, is more bullish about India under Narendra Modi than ever before. Sorrell, who was in Mumbai recently to launch a marketing initiative said, “India is the last standing BRIC (the bloc constituting Brazil, Russia, India and China) or the last brick in the wall. If you were to grade the BRICS, in my view, India would be the clear number one, followed by China, Brazil and Russia,” he said.

Sorrell, who met Modi during the PM’s visit to the Silicon Valley, said he was a man with a powerful vision and made an incredibly strong start to his stint. He added that Modi was in a strong position because “at the moment one doesn't see any alternative”.

“Modi is a great leader, communicator and fits well in the class of Barack Obama and JF Kennedy. He is very important from India’s point of view or for that matter for people like us who have very big business in India,” he said. But he also acknowledged that there will be several challenges while navigating the largest democracy in the world.

Sorrell was in Mumbai to announce the formation of India’s largest experiential marketing network—Geometry Global Encompass Network (GGEN), a collaboration between Geometry Global and Encompass, the world’s and one of India’s biggest experiential marketing companies respectively. With around 400 employees in Mumbai and Delhi, the network will specialise in shopper marketing, rural marketing, large-scale events and exhibitions, urban consumer marketing, digital activation and field marketing.

Sorrell was also bullish about the growth of his group in the country, where WPP had clocked in revenues of about $600 million a year. “We are very aggressive in terms of growth in India. In terms of revenues, it will be over 10 percent and compares well with 5 percent revenue growth worldwide,” he said.

While India lags China in terms of WPP’s revenues (China fetches them a whopping $1.6 billion) despite a greater market share (45 percent against China’s 15 percent), Sorrell feels the difference is due to the fact that India is under-branded’ and ‘under-advertised’ as compared to its GDP. “You have to cover all channels,” he said.

He further said WPP is looking to grow organically in the country. “It is difficult for us in India, when you are at $600 million revenues, growing at 10 percent. You really can't find acquisitions of $60 million in India. Having said that, you did see us do a new acquisition recently,” he said. (Cohn & Wolfe, which is part of the WPP group, recently acquired majority stake in Six Degrees PR and Alphabet Consulting).

Sorrell feels the stagnant global economy will continue to be so in 2016, with tepid toplines, GDP and little or no inflation but the year can bring better tidings for advertising due to the Olympics, the US presidential election and the Euro finals.

But the fear of companies turning away from investments in the long term is what keeps him awake at night. “If you are running a legacy business, which in part we are at WPP, the issue is how you change the engines on the airplane while still flying,” he said.



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He is a great pragmatic leader and there is no parallel example in the world. He is highly religious, Highly Honest, highly intelligent and Highly pragmatic. He can work 16 hour a day without food for 10 days. He is simply a super man. Look how he handled china. When china build bunker in indian soil, coward salman khurshid went there to bag. Now few days back, Indian army destroyed watch tower and threw it. China expressed displeasure. Look how he has handled Pakistan. How he handles Nitish and Lalu?
 
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He is a great pragmatic leader and there is no parallel example in the world. He is highly religious, Highly Honest, highly intelligent and Highly pragmatic. He can work 16 hour a day without food for 10 days. He is simply a super man. Look how he handled china. When china build bunker in indian soil, coward salman khurshid went there to bag. Now few days back, Indian army destroyed watch tower and threw it. China expressed displeasure. Look how he has handled Pakistan. How he handles Nitish and Lalu?

I respect your views but from my perspective he has spoiled relations with China, Pakistan and even with Russia who are now thinking of selling planes to Pakistan. Surely he cannot be a great leader after these debacles?
 
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I respect your views but from my perspective he has spoiled relations with China, Pakistan and even with Russia who are now thinking of selling planes to Pakistan. Surely he cannot be a great leader after these debacles?
I respect your views too but my take is that India and Pakistan have always had bad relations. At no time since 1947 have the two countries been on friendly terms. Sometimes relations are bad, at other times really bad and occasionally terrible and on a war footing. It doesn't make any difference who is in power in Delhi, the two countries are never going to be on good terms. Modi takes a firmer stance with Pakistan but even if he were to take a really soft stance, the two countries cannot be anything but adversaries. business with China is booming. With all other countries diplomatic ties have improved considerably. Europe, gulf countries, se Asia, Israel ...everything improved. You cannot grade an Indian leader only based on India's relationsh with Pakistan anymore than you would rate a Pakistani leader purely based on Pakistans relationship with India.
 
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I respect your views too but my take is that India and Pakistan have always had bad relations. At no time since 1947 have the two countries been on friendly terms. Sometimes relations are bad, at other times really bad and occasionally terrible and on a war footing. It doesn't make any difference who is in power in Delhi, the two countries are never going to be on good terms. Modi takes a firmer stance with Pakistan but even if he were to take a really soft stance, the two countries cannot be anything but adversaries. business with China is booming. With all other countries diplomatic ties have improved considerably. Europe, gulf countries, se Asia, Israel ...everything improved. You cannot grade an Indian leader only based on India's relationsh with Pakistan anymore than you would rate a Pakistani leader purely based on Pakistans relationship with India.

Point taken and I like this about Indians. They always support their PM and country. In US Pakistanis love to criticize Pakistan but Indians always praise India. Similarly most Pakistanis are always criticizing the sitting PM but you people treat your chief executive with respect. The same goes for the media. Guess we have our strength and weaknesses.
 
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Kennedy, Obama, Modi? These are the three most overrated rulers ever.
 
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