"We are facing might of Chinese state wherever we go abroad," said Mittal, who heads telecom-to-retail conglomerate Bharti group.
Sharing his experiences from the past, Mittal said when his company ventured into Sri Lanka, the government there was expecting assistance of USD 100 million for a project.
"I conveyed it in MEA (Ministry of External Affairs) and officers in PMO (Prime Minister Office) but nothing moved after that. I could only convey. Few months after that, China doled out cheque of USD 1 billion to Sri Lanka which helped its companies," Mittal said at the India Global Forum here.
"Indian companies are making big investments abroad. Some of them are extremely successful, some moderate and some are in the process. In Africa, I have seen good amount of goodwill for India. Though we cannot match the amount of money they (China) commit in Africa but government can support Indian businesses there," Mittal said.
Airtel acquired African telecom operator Zain in 2010 for USD 10.7 billion. The telecom major operates in 17 African countries but is yet to register profit.
Mittal said positive changes are taking place under the new government but more needs to be done.
"PM (Narendra Modi) is now making bold moves overseas. He asked us to introduce ourself in Japan," Mittal said.
But unlike foreign businessmen who are made part of delegation when their ministers visit overseas, Indian businessmen are given a badge which says "coinciding with visit of Prime Minister", he added.
Bharti Enterprise chairman recalled a meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Russian President Vladimir Putin where Russian conglomerate Sistema's chairman Yevtushenkov was present during the meeting between heads of the two states.
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