In developments reported on June 2, 2026, stakeholders were tracking a development that drew same-day news attention. Citi’s Vis Raghavan, head of banking, told The Times of India during his India visit that India’s AI advantage needs clearer articulation to global investors.
Related briefings added that he said India must pitch its AI and services strengths more clearly to attract capital and infrastructure investment. At Davos 2026 he described himself as a medium- to long-term India bull, citing demographics and domestic consumption.
Subsequent updates explained that he said the US market remains very risk-on with heavy AI and M&A activity, while India is at a pivotal moment for FDI and liquidity flows. Citi hosted its annual India conference bringing together corporates, policymakers and investors.
The matter remains under active review according to published timelines.
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Sources:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-ai-advantage