There is nothing similar between the pharmaceutical and textile business.
I think my greatest virtue is that I have the courage to take tough decisions. As for my greatest fault, I guess I should be a little tougher. The feedback I get always is that I am not as tough and demanding as I should be.
Manufacturing is finite, but human intellect is infinite. Textile is all about manufacturing, and industries like pharmaceuticals are all about human intellect.
Textile mills are not a very high-margin business and have fixed overheads, so it was challenging. But I think it is only in challenges that you get opportunities.
Innovation means taking risks, and that is where the private sector can play a role.
There will be good times, and there will be bad, but one has to, to the extent possible, take things in one's stride.