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July 18, 2025

Indian firms can supply next-gen tech: Macquarie Group's Mark Dooley

- Ranjani Raghavan & Sneha Shah

India's rapidly expanding green energy infrastructure—particularly in renewable power, battery storage, and electric mobility—has the potential to be exported as global companies look for alternatives, according to Mark Dooley, global head of Macquarie Asset Management Green Investments, Macquarie Group.

Indian firms could, thus, be supplying next-generation green technologies to international markets grappling with inflation and supply chain pressures, he said.

"One thing that was already clear to me is the potential of the industrial capability here to be outbound," Dooley said in an interview with the Mint. "There is a huge investment agenda happening domestically. And you've got the industrial capacity to deliver that. That same capacity can become exportable."

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