Mumbai, Jan. 25 -- The Indian multinational corporation (MNC) Version 3.0 is here and it presents a promising picture. Last week as online tutoring startup Byju's acquired Osmo, a maker of educational games, for $120 million and extended its footprint to the US, it joined a new breed of emerging Indian multinationals that are foraying into global markets. Among them are Oyo Hotels and Homes and Ola Cabs, both of which have now set up operations in multiple locations outside the country. That neither of them was even born when the last wave of going-global swept Indian boardrooms tells the story of corporate India's progression from an insular economy to one whose entrepreneurs are now confident of taking on the best in the world. Unlike in ...