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2 - Early childhood wiring - Nandan Nilekani on Leadership and Transitioning across Infosys, UIDAI, Politics and more
The first few years often shape a big part of who we are. Nandan talks about the significance of having spent 6 years in a small town in shaping his independence and cultural adaptability. He also refers to the role of his family in terms of shaping his choices around social service.
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