How to build for Indian Businesses?
Any business in India that can help the consumer make more money or give hope to make more money will eventually prosper
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Anonymous 2
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The problem with niche ideas is they cater to 5% of the population. In India you can only promise a business if you know how to target the remaining 95%
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