Apart from setting up WIPL I'd also like to see if they change venues (Countries, probably SENA -alternate year-) once it gets settled, this would ensure local kids are getting a fair amount of exposure in other conditions too because there is hardly any bilateral cricket available for girls
Financially it doesn't make much sense for the BCCI to host the matches outside India. They will lose massive amounts of gate collection. And the government will also be against the idea, given all the tax revenues and jobs that can be created during the tournament. But one thing is sure for me. Even the BCCI guys will be astounded with the revenues that the WIPL will bring. These oldies are still thinking that women's cricket in India is still stuck in the 1990s. It has moved ahead in lightning speed (even more than the men's game).
On financial issues yeah it won't be profitable but I don't think BCCI atm not looking at profits etc, their goal is to create a self-sustainable model for WIPL. It's a good approach and might take a couple of years.
I believe that back then it was not the right time for women's IPL. The reason I mention this is because women's cricket was not that popular at the time, to be honest.