The billionaire businessman said FDI inflows play a key role in shaping a country's brand image, comments which come in the backdrop of the new Government taking proactive steps to invite overseas investors in a range of sectors.
"I think there are some challenges facing Brand India as a result of what has been happening here in the past 2-3 years," he told reporters here.
Citing the example of China, which has benefited immensely because of its strong image abroad, the adman said there is a direct co-relation between the foreign direct investment inflows and brand image perceptions of a country.
"There is a direct co-relation between a strong country brand and strong FDI inflows."
He pinned hopes on the Narendra Modi Government to deliver on promises it made in run up to the elections. "I think the Prime Minister has already indicated a willingness to think about those issues and do something about them."
"You do see the difference in living standards, the vast differences that exist. That does worry me and this is a marked difference than China. China can manage that, you can argue rightly or wrongly, but they have managed it in a way from a practical point of view much more perfectly."
The advertising guru said the rising middle-class will be the engine of growth in the years to come here.
"Of course, expectations are being built up and therefore those expectations will have to be fulfilled, otherwise people will be disappointed.
