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Are founders in Bay area generally smarter then Indian founders? Why donโ€™t we see first-of-a-kind ideas in India? Everything seems to have existed in SF years ago.

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Math says so. History says so. They just have an older and more supportive ecosystem and hence their chances of success are better.

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