Does Inox’s Jain have the execution chops to match his company’s rising share price?

The 37-year-old promoter has steered the wind turbine maker back from the brink, but must now contend with stiff competition—domestic and overseas.

21 October, 202414 min
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Does Inox’s Jain have the execution chops to match his company’s rising share price?

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