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Where to now for SPACs in India is a short
video analysis of the future for Special Purpose Acquisition
Company (SPAC) deals in the Indian market by our partner Ashwin Bishnoi. Ashwin was a key member of the
Khaitan & Co team which worked on the recently closed ReNew
Power De-SPAC transaction, in which, ReNew Power became the first
Indian company to raise more than US$600 Million in a US SPAC
combination. India's proliferation of unicorns and tech
innovators present excellent opportunities for SPACs seeking to
deploy capital. This video will be of interest to many people from
SPACs, private equity investors, and investment bankers to
entrepreneurs looking to raise capital.
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