New Delhi, March 1 -- Online homestay company Airbnb Inc. sees a huge growth potential in India on the back of a rising middle class and millennial travel buffs, shifting its focus to domestic travel in a "compelling" country. "Millennials are our real target audience," Nathan Blecharczyk, co-founder and chief strategy officer, Airbnb, said in an interview. "That's what we see across the world as well. India is compelling," Blecharczyk said. So far, Airbnb has received 1.8 million guests across its platform in India. Globally, Airbnb expects that by the end of the first quarter of 2019, there will have been over 500 million guest arrivals in its listings since 2008, when the company was founded. The company launched its platform in India in...