Inside India is my
perspective as an Expat in India. There are ups and down in every country we
live in and India being a very diverse country with different cultures is
definitely the learning ground for the emerging markets. My series of blogs will
touch certain parts of my personal experiences in India. To start with I am
writing my first blog about my brief stint in India before I go to specific
experiences.
I am a Swiss national,
who has all his life worked in Europe. My stint had been in Electronics and
FMCG. After working in mature markets I got an opportunity to work in Emerging
market.
My story in short so
far.
Inside India
On January 7, 2008. I
moved to India. My knowledge of the country was limited, probably a bit more
than an average tourist. This was my big moment. I had opted for a change in my
life without knowing what I was getting into. I only knew I was marrying the
woman I love and had decided to leave the safe environment of my country to come
to India. In the beginning it all seemed very strange, not that it does seem
strange today after 8 years but now I am used to a lot which I was not earlier.
lndia the land of
diversity, different cultures, and different mind-set all together. One can
compare India in its diversity with Europe. No two states in India are alike
much like no two countries are alike in Europe.
My experience of this
diverse culture and habits started from Bangalore, South India. The IT city
which is compared to the Silicon Valley in the USA. Unlike the city in comparison,
Bangalore does have a lovely climate but no infrastructure to be acclaimed as a
global city.
Bangalore or Bengaluru
as some say, is a city of young adults, having a very cosmopolitan culture and
busting with energy and fun. A culture easy to blend in socially, humble polite
people and very friendly.
I started my work with
The Nuance Group. My first job in India and it was fun to do the start up of
travel retail at the new airport yet to be launched BIAL.
My days were spent to
understand excise and customs laws of India. The work culture here is very
unique to me, no clarity of laws and no easy access to information makes it a
very challenging country to work in as an Expat.
Fortunately, I had help
from my friends and colleagues and with ease I managed to understand the people
and do my job with satisfaction. I will say the first 2 years were tough, but
then creating history by putting a structure for duty free retail was exciting.
During my stay at
Bangalore I got a chance to visit Coorg and Pondicherry, very serene, very
beautiful places. I have somehow got an affinity to Pondicherry. A home away
from my country and I like visiting this state as often as I can. The place is
so serene and calm, for me to spend 2 to 3 days here is as good as going for any
vacation in India.
The years just flew
away in Bangalore, we never felt that it was 4 years and then one day we had to
take a personal decision to move to Delhi. This was an exciting phase again for
me. After working in South India in travel retail, I was excited to move to
domestic retail and moved to Delhi with Safilo, India.
This was a totally
different phase for me.
There is a huge
difference in culture and work ethics in Delhi/ Gurgaon. This has been my
learning so far. My work gets me to travel within all around India but more intensely
to Mumbai and Gurgaon. It is interesting to understand the domestic market of
India. Many a times the best practices of mature market which I have worked all
my life come very handy for me to work in this environment. These are very
interesting times in India and I am hopeful to gain more experience in these
markets. It’s challenging to work in emerging markets and the mind sets of
people are very different. That’s when I am grateful to my work experience in
Europe.
The story will continue
further as in my follow up blogs I will share fun stories and certain
challenges which I have faced till now.
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